Washington Flood Relief is a statewide fundraising initiative led by Rotary clubs and districts across Washington to provide critical support for individuals and communities impacted by the current flood devastation. Funds raised will be directed by the district to support priority needs associated with relief, recovery, and longer-term community stabilization in affected areas.

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A ROTARY DISTRICT 5030 INITIATIVE

A Coordinated Rotary Response Across Western Washington

Washington Flood Relief is a collaborative initiative supported by Rotary clubs throughout Western Washington to coordinate relief, recovery, and impact reporting for communities affected by flooding. The platform connects clubs, partners, and supporters to trusted, community-driven response efforts.

STATUS UPDATES

Current Conditions & Impacts

Western Washington continues to deal with major flooding and severe weather impacts, including levee breaches, rising rivers, power outages, and cleanup efforts following recent storms.

Real-Time Indicators Still Suggest Flood Risk

According to the latest USGS river gauges, several Western Washington rivers and tributaries are at or above flood stage, meaning the risk of continued flooding or renewed impacts remains high in many areas.

Weather Outlook
  • More Pacific storm systems are forecasted through the holidays, meaning additional rainfall and flood risks could continue in the region.

What Local Officials Are Saying
  • National Guard personnel are stationed around the clock as levee spotters while crews continue reinforcing critical flood defenses.
  • Residents are urged to remain cautious as weather and river levels remain unpredictable.

WHY CHOOSE US

Why People Trust Rotary in Times of Crisis

When disasters strike, communities need trusted, experienced leadership that can act quickly and responsibly. For more than a century, Rotary has been that trusted partner—locally and globally.

Rotary clubs are embedded in the communities they serve –
Funds raised through Washington Flood Relief are stewarded by local Rotary districts, ensuring resources are directed to the most urgent needs in Western Washington—by people who live and work here.

Rotary has a long history of effective disaster relief –
From floods and wildfires to earthquakes and humanitarian crises worldwide, Rotary has consistently mobilized resources, coordinated partners, and delivered meaningful aid where it’s needed most.

Donors deserve clarity and trust –
Rotary is committed to transparency and responsible financial oversight. Contributions are managed with clear accountability, ensuring funds support relief, recovery, and long-term community stabilization—not administrative overhead.


Our Impact

Rotary is rooted in the communities it serves. In Western Washington and around the world, Rotary brings together local leaders to respond quickly, steward resources responsibly, and support both immediate relief and long-term recovery for families and neighborhoods in need.

1.4M+ People of Action

Rotarians serving communities worldwide

46,000+ Local Clubs

Community-based leaders ready to mobilize

$4B+ in Communities

Invested in humanitarian projects and disaster relief

CURRENT

Latest News & Updates

Latest News and Updates provides timely, fact-based reporting on the ongoing flooding and storm impacts across Western Washington. This section covers river conditions, levee breaches, evacuations, infrastructure damage, emergency response efforts, and recovery updates, drawing from verified sources and official state and local agencies.




Recovery After the Western Washington Floods: What Residents Can Do Now (and How Communities Can Help)

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What We Know About Damage and Disruption So Far in Western Washington’s December 2025 Flooding

While damage assessments continue to evolve, reporting and official updates already show a consistent picture: widespread inundation in lowlands, major…


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Western Washington’s December 2025 Floods Were Not “Just Heavy Rain.” Here’s What Actually Happened.

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