By Save the Children | Save the Children
Hurricane Harvey’s destructive winds and historic floods from days of relentless rain in late August 2017 carved a 300-mile path of destruction across Texas and displaced more than 1 million people. Hurricane Harvey had a devastating effect on all aspects of children’s lives: their homes, their schools their emotions and their future. More than 3 million children were affected by the catastrophic storm.
Harvey was the most powerful hurricane to strike Texas in more than 50 years. More than 1.4 million school children started the school year late, and the historic storm had a devastating effect on child care and early learning centers, with more than 1,500 centers damaged or destroyed.
Save the Children is working to make sure Hurricane Harvey’s most vulnerable victims – children – are supported in their recovery, have access to early childhood education programs where they can safely play and learn, and become more resilient and ready for the next disaster. In case you missed it, check out our 6 month donor report from March 2018.
Though children are naturally resilient the impacts of Harvey-related trauma may be deep and long-lasting. Displacements created extreme distress for children trying to cope without the comfort of their normal routines, favorite toys, pets or friends. Parents’ stresses over housing, transportation and reduced incomes from lost jobs can also affect children. Some schools are overcrowded as they accommodate students whose own schools remain closed, increasing the risk that children who struggle in class will not receive the extra help they need. Your continued support will help underpin this recovery work. Thank you!
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