“We sustained major property damage. There was just debris everywhere, and broken glass all over the yard that we’re still trying to clean up to make it safe for the baby. Our neighbors’ houses were swept away, and we had debris like couches and mattresses scattered everywhere.”
Skylyn received $2,400, no strings attached, to help her family recover after the floods.
“GiveDirectly gives you a great amount, first of all. Not just $100, but $2,400. Which is a major help because that can do a lot, even replacing a car if needed. And most importantly, the money goes directly to the recipient, with no middleman pocketing some of it, like some other nonprofits.”
“We haven’t had any help out here, from Williamson County, the state, or even FEMA. We’ve been completely forgotten, with no assistance from officials. It took me two months of begging just to get a dumpster for debris removal. The debris was causing all kinds of problems — snakes and other pests were hiding in it, making our property even more unsafe.”
“That support was amazing. It covered our hotel stay while we were displaced for three to four weeks. When this happened, we only had $200 to our name, and our bank account was going negative just to have somewhere safe for the baby. It also helped us buy food and clothes and replace lost baby formula.”
“Whenever you get money, like actual money instead of gift cards or services, it makes a huge difference. With cash, you can handle the things people don’t always think about—like paying a phone bill so you can stay in contact, or renting a car if yours was submerged. This support was amazing. It's the best help that we've received so far.”