SCCU Storm Center
Updates & Resources
SCCU is here to help our members prepare and recover from storms this hurricane season. Find the tools, resources you need, and the latest information about branch availability.
How to Prepare Before a Storm
Create a Family Communication Plan
Storms can cause power outages and spotty cell service. Choose an out‑of‑state contact everyone can check in with and decide how you’ll communicate if phones aren’t reliable.
Make a Plan for Pets
Prepare a pet emergency kit with food, water, medications, leashes, and vaccination records. Identify pet-friendly shelters or places to stay ahead of time.
Protect Important Documents
Store copies of insurance policies, identification, account information, and medical records in a waterproof container. Digital backups can help speed up recovery.
Prepare Your Finances
ATMs and electronic payment systems may be unavailable during outages. Keep a small amount of emergency cash on hand for essential purchases.
Stock Supplies & Ready Your Home
Freeze water bottles ahead of time to help keep food cold during outages and provide extra drinking water if needed.
What Should I Do First?
Select your situation to see what to prioritize.
Storm is 3–5 days away
- Create a family communication plan
- Prepare a plan for pets
- Protect important documents
Storm is 24–48 hours away
- Finalize emergency contacts
- Prepare pet supplies
- Set aside emergency cash
- Freeze water bottles
Power is already out
- Limit phone use to preserve battery
- Check on pets and family members
- Use frozen water to keep food cold
- Avoid unnecessary travel
Know Your Zone
Use Florida’s Know Your Zone tool to find out whether your home or workplace is in an evacuation zone. Knowing your zone ahead of time helps you plan evacuation routes, prepare your household, and respond faster if evacuation orders are issued.
Safety Checklist
Use the step‑by‑step checklist from the American Red Cross to help prepare your home, family, and emergency supplies before a storm. The checklist is available in multiple different languages.
Stay informed before, during and after a storm using the American Red Cross Hurricane App
For shelter info, storm alerts, and preparation checklists, the American Red Cross Hurricane app has you covered.
Helpful Tools & Resources
Florida Division of Emergency Management
Telephone Number: 850-815-4000
Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
1-800-621-FEMA (3362)
TTY: 800-462-7585
770-220-5200 (Local: Region IV, Florida Regional Office)
Member Resources
In the event of storm-related closures, SCCU offers online services to help you stay on top of your finances:
Online Banking: Access your accounts anytime to transfer money, pay bills, and check balances
Mobile Banking: The SCCU Mobile app allows members to manage their money on the go, with the added benefit of being able to deposit checks.
Out of the area? Conveniently access your funds at 20,000 fee-free ATMs nationwide.