
About Elmore Disaster Relief (EDR)
Elmore Disaster Relief (EDR) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to helping communities recover after disasters. We provide hands-on relief, including debris removal, home repairs, and volunteer mobilization. Join us in restoring hope—every donation and volunteer makes a difference!


What We Do
At Elmore Disaster Relief (EDR), we turn compassion into action by helping communities recover, rebuild, and restore hope in the wake of natural disasters. From the moment disaster strikes to long after the storm clears, our team is dedicated to providing hands-on support that makes a real difference.
Here’s How We Help:
1. Debris Removal and Cleanup
• We clear downed trees, damaged structures, and hazardous debris to restore safety and accessibility to homes, roads, and neighborhoods.
2. Skilled Repairs and Trades Assistance
• With a team of skilled professionals, including licensed electricians, we repair roofs, secure homes, and restore vital utilities to help families return to safe living conditions.
3. Volunteer Coordination
• We organize and mobilize volunteers to tackle critical recovery efforts, ensuring that every helping hand is used effectively and safely.
4. Resource Distribution
• We deliver essential supplies, such as food, water, hygiene kits, and tools, to families and first responders in disaster-impacted areas.
5. Disaster Preparedness and Education
• We empower communities to prepare for future disasters through educational programs and resources focused on safety and resilience.
6. Community Rebuilding
• Beyond the immediate relief, we stay involved to assist with long-term rebuilding efforts, helping families and communities regain their sense of normalcy and stability.
Our Impact
From small towns devastated by tornadoes to larger regions recovering from hurricanes, EDR is there every step of the way. Whether we’re cleaning up debris, repairing homes, or delivering hope, we ensure that no one is left behind.
At EDR, we don’t just respond to disasters—we help rebuild lives, one family, one home, and one community at a time.
