MCF Stands Ready to Assist Residents Amidst Severe Weather Warnings

As severe weather threatens the Ohio Valley, Marietta Community Foundation reaffirms its commitment to supporting Washington County residents through its Hardship & Disaster Relief program.

“Our Hardship & Disaster Relief program is designed to provide timely assistance to our residents facing unexpected challenges or natural disasters,” says Heather Allender, President & CEO of Marietta Community Foundation. “We are here to offer a helping hand when our community needs it most.”

Powered by community contributions, the Hardship & Disaster Relief Program connects individuals with genuine needs to trusted nonprofit agencies. Financial assistance is directed toward specific needs arising from unforeseen emergencies, ensuring support goes where it's needed most.

Washington County residents facing financial hardships due to severe weather or other unforeseen emergencies are able to apply for relief online at https://www.mcfohio.org/flood-relief or visit the Foundation’s office in downtown Marietta at 100 Putnam Street Marietta, OH 45750.

Advance contributions to the Washington County Hardship and Disaster Relief Fund make it possible to provide timely and meaningful assistance, ensuring that neighbors receive the support and relief they deserve. Donations can be made online by clicking here or delivered to Marietta Community Foundation 100 Putnam Street Marietta, OH 45750.

For 50 years, Marietta Community Foundation has been a driving force in philanthropy, creating local and lasting change throughout Washington County, OH. With nearly $30M of grants and scholarships awarded and boasting $50M in assets across 350+ funds, the Foundation remains a strong, steadfast ally for individuals, families, businesses, and organizations seeking to create lasting charitable impact. Learn more at www.mcfohio.org.