Islamic Relief USA

IRUSA projects inside the United States include the annual Day of Dignity, when volunteers distribute food, medical care, hygiene kits, blankets, clothing and more to homeless and low-income people across the U.S.[1][2] In 2005, IRUSA aided the victims of Hurricane Katrina by providing over $2 million in assistance and sending field workers to distribute aid and assess the needs of the victims.

[3] Partnering with IRUSA for the 2006 Yogyakarta earthquake that struck Indonesia, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints donated $1.6 million worth of emergency supplies.

[6] After Hurricane Sandy in 2012, IRUSA staff and volunteers worked at shelters in New Jersey to house displaced residents.

[10] In 2016, IRUSA's Disaster Response Team responded to emergencies in the United States including the Flint water crisis,[11][12] Louisiana flooding,[13] and Hurricane Matthew in North Carolina.

[29][30] In 2019, Islamic relief supported flood affected communities in Bahamas, Mali, Sudan, India, and Niger.