St. Petersburg to host hurricane recovery workshop

St. Petersburg, FLLocal News

St. Petersburg is set to host a significant hurricane recovery workshop, “Together, St. Pete: Hurricane Recovery and Resources Meeting,” aimed at equipping the community with vital information post-storm. Taking place on Wednesday evening at the Coliseum from 5 p. m.

to 8 p. m. , this workshop is a proactive measure by city officials to address the needs of residents recovering from recent hurricanes. The event will provide valuable resources and information regarding recovery efforts, demonstrating the city’s dedication to community support in times of crisis. Attendees can choose to participate in person or join virtually, making it accessible to a wider audience.

This workshop not only serves as a platform for information dissemination but also fosters a sense of community resilience and solidarity. As hurricane season poses ongoing challenges, such initiatives are crucial for helping residents navigate recovery and rebuilding processes. For those interested, additional details can be found on the event's dedicated website. The workshop underscores the importance of community engagement in disaster recovery efforts.

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