In response to the overwhelming destruction caused by Hurricane Maria in #PuertoRico, @habitatforhumanity has expanded its #HabitatHammersBack initiative to aid impacted families and individuals on the island. . Habitat's three-phased disaster response focuses on immediate relief, community stabilization and long-term recovery. As part of its initial response in Puerto Rico, Habitat is assembling 2,000 shelter repair kits containing supplies and tools to help families make preliminary home repairs to improve their shelter conditions. . "Just as we are doing in areas affected by Hurricanes Harvey and Irma, Habitat for Humanity is answering the call to help families in Puerto Rico get back on their feet. We are committed to assisting as many people as we can now and for the long term," said Jonathan Reckford, CEO of Habitat for Humanity International. "Traditionally, nearly 80 percent of disaster funds have gone to immediate relief, while only 20 percent to long-term recovery. We are focused on that long-term component and our ability to respond effectively depends on available resources. We ask those who can help to donate to our Maria response at habitat.org/hurricane-maria." . "Hurricane Maria has caused unprecedented damage in Puerto Rico, with some of the hardest hit communities facing up to 90 percent of homes destroyed," said Amanda Silva, Executive Director of Habitat for Humanity of Puerto Rico. "Habitat's shelter repair kits will allow families to make immediate repairs, as we begin the multi-year recovery across the island." . Habitat's long-term post-disaster recovery efforts include repair of damaged homes and construction of new affordable homes. Construction plans are determined after evaluations and are dependent on the level of support received from donors, volunteers, corporate partners and other community organizations. For more information on Habitat's hurricane response efforts, visit habitat.org/hurricanes. (at Puerto Rico)