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.