NSU Cares Fund Comes to Rescue During Disasters

Above and below: NSU nursing students volunteer at Harry Chapin Food Bank in Fort Myers in the aftermath of Hurricane Ian.

During Hurricane Ian last month, Nova Southeastern University (NSU) closed its campuses in Tampa Bay, Fort Myers, Orlando, and Jacksonville, and continued to monitor weather conditions.

The NSU Cares initiative processed emergency aid requests following the aftermath of Hurricane Fiona, which caused significant damage in Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic.

In preparation for Ian, NSU jumped into action to provide emergency relief aid. We encourage you to donate if you can.

The NSU Cares Fund was established to help students, employees, and alumni in the aftermath of earthquakes, hurricanes, fire, and other unimaginable disasters. It is made possible by donations from alumni, faculty, staff, and community supporters.

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Posted 10/11/22