Our hearts go out to all those dealing with the devastation of these recent storms. With Hurricane Milton rapidly approaching and preparing to be catastrophic for many parts of Florida, we wanted to build a resource center that can help those looking for shelter and assistance. We will work to keep this page updated with helpful information for those who are evacuating, and anyone displaced and unsure of where to go.
Resources for Floridians
Follow Along with Real-Time Happenings
- Visit Florida’s up-to-date travel safety page includes timely details about the storm, evacuation orders, airport information, and more
- FloridaDisaster.org offers the latest updates on the state’s response actions
- Florida 511 for traffic conditions
- Florida State Park closures
- Florida Attractions Association for the status of local attractions
- Find your County Emergency Management website for the most current and locally relevant information
- For weather beyond your area, The National Hurricane Center offers the latest information on any storms
Emergency Accommodations
These portals have been opened to provide real-time information on hotel availability for any residents or visitors who need a place to stay.
- Expedia Emergency Accommodations Portal
- Priceline Emergency Accommodations Portal
- Booking.com Emergency Accommodations Portal
Sign Up For Alerts
- Follow FLSERT on X (formerly known as Twitter) for real-time updates from Florida’s Emergency Response Team
- Visit Alert Florida to sign up for emergency alerts and other public safety notifications in your community
RVing Resources
- Baldwin County RV Park in Stockton Alabama is offering free stays
- Georgia state parks welcome Hurricane Milton evacuees and U-Haul offers free storage
- Atlanta Motor Speedway and other Georgia locations opening to evacuees
- A TikTok page with live updates of campgrounds in the Florida area that are open
- A Facebook page with helpful updates
- Rosen Hotels & Resorts activated its Florida Resident Distress Rates*
- SANDESTIN GOLF AND BEACH RESORT Special Offer for Evacuees and First Responders
- Scenic Stays Vacation Rentals in Northwest Florida has a 35% discount with promotion code MILTON. Go to myscenicstays.com or call 850-407-2244 to book.
The Aftermath
- Disaster assistance from FEMA
- FloridaDisaster.biz for emergency resources for businesses. The Florida Small Business Emergency Bridge Loan Program has been activated, making $50 million available for businesses impacted by Hurricane Milton.
- Business Damage Assessment Survey to self-report any physical and economic damage caused by Hurricane Helene, allowing Florida to expedite recovery efforts by gathering data and assessing the needs of impacted businesses.
- Florida’s Price Gouging Hotline: Report violations online or via the Attorney General’s Price Gouging Hotline at 1-866-966-7226.
- State Assistance Information Line: 1-800-342-3557
This call center runs 24/7 and can answer any Hurricane Milton or Hurricane Helene related questions in English, Spanish, and Creole.
How to Help
- Disaster relief volunteer opportunities
- Donate to the Florida Disaster Fund, the State of Florida’s official private fund established to assist Florida’s communities as they respond to and recover during times of emergency or disaster.
- AdventureGenie is donating $10 for every Pro Subscription during the month of October to help with Hurricane Relief efforts. They are working through Samaritan’s Purse Relief organization with multiple units deployed in FL, GA, NC, & TN
For RVshare Owners:
- Offer discount rentals – Many people are without homes and looking for places to stay temporarily. Offering your RV at a discounted rate can help those affected until they can find a more permanent housing solution.
- Advertise your RV as “Disaster Response Eligible” – Updating your listing title and description is a great way to let renters know you are here to help.
- Be flexible and communicative – Many renters do not know when their living situation will stabilize. Be understanding and stay in contact with your renters to ensure you and the renter feel comfortable with the temporary situation.
Things to watch out for:
- Last-minute booking requests – Be diligent when communicating with potential renters, especially when the renter requests a last-minute or urgent booking. The likelihood of fraud increases with last-minute bookings.
- Off-platform bookings – Never take a booking off the RVshare platform. RVshare does credit and fraud checks in addition to insurance screening. We can’t protect your RV if we don’t see the payment.
- Verified and Covered Renters – On the reservation details page in your dashboard, validate the renter’s identification and check that the driver is covered before accepting a booking.
- Personal information – Most renters mean no harm in asking for personal contact information, but this can be a sign of phishing. Never share the location of your RV until after a booking is confirmed.
Stay safe out there! If you know of a great resource that we missed, please feel free to share it with us.