Helene was a Category 4 storm when it made landfall around 11:10 p.m. local time near Perry, Fla., on Thursday, Sept. 26. In just a matter of hours, Helene delivered damaging wind gusts as well as “catastrophic, life-threatening [and] record-breaking” flooding in many areas, especially the higher terrains of the southeastern Appalachians.

Emergency crews have been working around the clock to rescue those trapped by flooding and road closures, but as of Thursday, Oct. 3, at least 200 people have died across six states. Additionally, hundreds more remain missing, per NBC News.

Several organizations have taken the initiative to begin gathering funds and other donations, including bottled water, food and medical supplies, to support those impacted by the storm. The United Way of Florida, the Florida Disaster Fund, the North Carolina Disaster Relief Fund, the Red Cross, World Central Kitchen, The One SC Fund and Samaritan’s Purse are among the organizations that are helping with relief efforts, PEOPLE previously reported.