
Liam Gilmore and Elijah McHenery paddle through flood water over Peters Road in Randle on Thursday, Dec. 11, 2025. Photo by Ridley Hudson | ridley@chronline.com, courtesy of The Chronicle.
United Way of Lewis County Flood Relief Efforts
In response to the recent flooding that has impacted communities across Lewis County, United Way of Lewis County has mobilized to support recovery efforts by coordinating community resources, volunteers, and financial assistance for those affected.
United Way of Lewis County is working closely with Lewis County Emergency Management to ensure impacted residents receive timely and appropriate support as recovery efforts continue.
Effective December 12, 2025, United Way of Lewis County has activated a Flood Relief Fund to provide direct assistance to individuals and families impacted by flooding throughout the county. Funds will be distributed through an application process administered by Lewis County Emergency Management, ensuring aid reaches those with the greatest and most immediate need.
“United Way exists to bring people together in times of need,” said Annie Oien, Executive Director of United Way of Lewis County. “Our community has once again stepped up to care for one another, and this fund will help families stabilize, clean up, and begin the recovery process.”
One hundred percent of all donations will be used to provide emergency financial assistance and support clean-up and recovery efforts related to the current flood event.
Individual and corporate donations may also be made in person or by mail at:
United Way of Lewis County
450 NW Pacific Ave.
Chehalis, WA 98532
United Way of Lewis County remains committed to supporting neighbors in crisis and helping the community recover and rebuild together.
For detailed information on flood recovery through Lewis County Emergency Management, CLICK HERE. 
Thank You!
