
Kat Robinson-Malone was at the forefront of her community's resilience during the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, which left her home flooded. As the waters rose, she and her husband sent a message to their neighbors, who welcomed them into their lime-green house, which also became a refuge for the Robinson-Malone's neighbors, Brooke and Adam Carstensen.
With a focus on community, Robinson-Malone credited the collective efforts of her neighbors and the Sundars for the successful hurricane rescue and recovery efforts. As Florida continued to rebuild... she looked forward to the restoration of her home and the community that came together to support one another.
TAMPA, Fla. — When ankle-deep floodwaters from Hurricane Helene bubbled up through the floors of their home, Kat Robinson-Malone and her husband sent a late-night text message to their neighbors two doors down: "Hey, we're coming." The Sundars' lime-green house in southern Tampa also became a refuge for Brooke and Adam Carstensen, whose house next door to Robinson-Malone also flooded.
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