What we do
Support That Helps Families Recover Faster
After disaster, families need more than repairs, they need guidance, resources, and a trusted network to help them rebuild. United Relief Network coordinates contractors across all trades, connects survivors to funding and government aid, and provides compassionate support through licensed adjusters and veteran case managers. Together, we restore safety, dignity, and hope.
Community Support
Welfare checks, supply distribution, volunteer coordination, and support for vulnerable residents throughout recovery.
Insurance Claims Assistance
We support survivors throughout the insurance process by helping organize documentation, providing service reports, assisting communication with adjusters, and guiding them through next steps — always at no cost.
Contractor Coordination
We coordinate a large network of contractors across every trade to ensure families receive fast, reliable service after disaster. From roofing and water mitigation to debris removal, electrical, plumbing, tree services, general construction, and more — we connect survivors with vetted professionals who can deliver essential repairs and stabilization work safely and efficiently.
Funding Assistance
We work to connect families who lack insurance coverage or have limited policies with available funding sources that can help pay for essential repairs and disaster-recovery services. Through partnerships with government agencies, relief programs, nonprofits, and community funds, we help ensure financial barriers don’t prevent families from receiving the urgent support they need.
Essential Needs Support
We help families meet immediate basic needs after disaster by coordinating access to food, clothing, hygiene supplies, and household essentials. Through partner organizations, community donations, and relief distributions, we ensure survivors receive practical support during the critical first days and weeks of recovery.
Government Program Coordination
We help families access critical government programs after a disaster by guiding them toward available local, state, and federal assistance. From FEMA programs and housing support to emergency grants and crisis recovery services, we ensure survivors understand their options and receive the resources they’re eligible for. Our team simplifies the process and connects families directly to the aid needed for stabilization and long-term recovery.
What we care for
Immediate Storm Damage Stabilization
Local contractor teams respond quickly after storms to secure damaged roofs and prevent further water intrusion. As part of our coordinated network, these professionals deploy emergency tarps that stabilize homes while families begin the recovery process. Through our system, homeowners are matched with trusted, vetted contractors who provide fast, reliable service- and insurance-compliant documentation. This immediate response protects the home, reduces additional damage, and gives families peace of mind during a stressful time.
Essential Relief Delivered With Care
In the first days after a disaster, even the smallest essentials can mean the world. Our partners step forward with food, clothing, hygiene items, and comforting supplies that help families feel cared for when everything else feels chaotic. These moments of support bring warmth, dignity, and hope to survivors who are facing unimaginable stress. Through the strength of our community network, we make sure no family feels forgotten during their most vulnerable moments. education, and emotional stability they deserve for a better life.
Helping Families Access the Support They Deserve
Accessing financial assistance after a disaster can be overwhelming, especially for families who are uninsured or underinsured. We help bridge that gap by connecting survivors to local, state, and federal relief programs, nonprofit grants, and crisis-recovery funding. Through our partnerships, we work to ensure essential repairs, temporary housing, and vital services are accessible, regardless of a family’s financial situation. Our goal is simple: no family should be denied help because they cannot afford it.
