Photo: Shelby Tauber/Bloomberg via Getty Images Across the U.S., the weather has been brutal this week. Continuing into the weekend, more than 85 percent of Americans will see temperatures above 90 degrees Fahrenheit, with millions set to endure temperatures even higher. The southeast and southern plains have been hit the hardest, but heat warnings or advisories have been in place across more than half of the 50 states throughout the week.
Major cities across the country are organizing cooling centers , and public officials are urging people to stay inside, stay hydrated, and check in on their neighbors. When temperatures spike, the elderly, the homeless, the incarcerated, and those with underlying conditions are especially vulnerable. Here, some ways to help if you’re able to:
Bethesda Project helps the homeless in Philadelphia by providing emergency shelter as well as housing and supportive services. It is collecting high-need items during this heat wave. Donate here. The Visiting Nurse Association of Texas is an elder-care organization in Dallas. On top of its Meals on Wheels program, it is providing clients in need with fans. Donate here.The Idaho Immigrant Resource Alliance is hosting a raffle to send supplies to help Idaho farmworkers during the heat wave. Details to enter the raffle are here.
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