In the face of adversity caused by unexpected catastrophes, Relief Link is your Helping Hand!

Real-Time Disaster Help. When and Where It’s Needed Most.

Relief Link is a disaster response and recovery platform built to connect people in crisis with real help — fast. Whether it’s a hurricane, wildfire, flood, or community emergency, Relief Link bridges the gap between those who need assistance and those ready to provide it.

the aftermath requires expert guidance and comprehensive solutions. Our platform offers a wealth of resources and insights to ensure safety, preparedness, and recovery, tailored specifically for these trying situations.

What Relief Link Does

• Connects disaster survivors with verified local and national resources

• Enables real-time location-based requests for help

• Supports financial relief pathways alongside food, shelter, and supplies

• Helps volunteers, nonprofits, and donors coordinate efficiently

• Reduces chaos during Disasters by centralizing communication

Built From Real Disaster Experience

ReliefLink was founded by Terry P. Conger, a Florida resident who has personally experienced the long-term impact of major hurricanes and disaster-related loss.

After witnessing firsthand how difficult it is for individuals and families to find real help — especially financial assistance, accurate information, and coordinated support — ReliefLink was created to close that gap.

This platform is not based on theory or assumptions. It is built from lived experience, with a focus on speed, transparency, and accountability during times when communities need it most.

Commitment to Transparency and Impact

ReliefLink is being developed with a focus on transparency, accountability, and community impact. The platform is designed to work alongside nonprofits, local organizations, and disaster response groups to ensure that assistance reaches the people who need it most.

Our goal is to build a system that communities can rely on during emergencies — one that improves coordination, reduces confusion, and helps resources move quickly to where they are needed.

Get Involved with ReliefLink

ReliefLink is currently in its early development phase. We are actively seeking partners, supporters, and organizations that want to help bring this platform to life.

If you believe disaster response can be faster, more transparent, and more connected, we invite you to be part of building ReliefLink.

• Request assistance during disasters

• Volunteer or partner with ReliefLink

• Support the development of the platform