Tornado Relief Fund Activates

United Way of South Central Indiana Launches Disaster Relief Fund to Support Tornado Recovery in Monroe and Greene Counties

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
May 23, 2025

Bloomington, Ind. – In response to the recent tornadoes and severe storms that caused widespread damage across south central Indiana, United Way of South Central Indiana (UWSCI), in partnership with Monroe County Community Organizations Active in Disaster (MoCOAD) and Greene County officials, has launched a Disaster Relief Fund to aid in both short- and long-term recovery efforts.

The fund will focus on supporting low- to moderate-income residents in Monroe and Greene counties, particularly those in the hardest-hit areas who face unmet needs not covered by traditional assistance programs.

“Like so many in our community, we are heartbroken by the impact of these storms,” shared Randy Rogers, President & CEO of United Way of South Central Indiana. “But we are also inspired by the resilience and generosity we see as neighbors come together to help one another. This fund is one way we can all be helpers in a time of urgent need.”

Every dollar donated will go toward disaster recovery. Funds raised will help provide immediate relief and ongoing support in the weeks and months to come as families and communities rebuild.

Community members who wish to contribute can donate online at: www.unitedwaysci.org/DisasterRelief

Additionally, residents in need of support can access local resources by contacting Indiana 2-1-1—dial 2-1-1 from any phone or visit in211.org.

“We know recovery doesn’t happen overnight,” said Michelle Ellis, United Way of South Central Indiana Board Member and Director of Training Programs at Wagler Education and Training Center. “But with the strength of our community and the support of donors and partners, we can help ensure that no one has to face this recovery alone.”

Disaster Relief Fund Launches