Learn crucial steps to rebuild and revitalize your community after Hurricanes Helene and Milton, focusing on recovery, support, and long-term resilience.

In the span of just two weeks, Hurricanes Helene and Milton wreaked havoc and untold damage across the Southeast. Helene struck first, bringing 100+ mph winds and significant flooding to coastal areas. Barely a week later, Milton followed with even greater intensity, packing 120 mph winds, deadly tornadoes, and devastating rain bands that submerged entire neighborhoods – and even tore open Tampa’s Raymond James Stadium.

These back-to-back storms overwhelmed emergency services, displaced thousands of residents, and caused billions in damages, leaving communities reeling and urgently needing comprehensive recovery efforts.

The aftermath of Hurricanes Helene and Milton has left countless communities grappling with widespread destruction – and many HOA boards with the daunting task of physically and emotionally rebuilding. For those in charge, the path to recovery involves strategic planning, financial maneuvering, and, most importantly, uniting the community in the effort.

Rebuilding is not just about fixing damaged structures—it’s about restoring the heart of a community. The following five steps provide a roadmap for HOA boards to lead recovery efforts that ensure both safety and solidarity among residents.

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