That is one of the questions listed on the JW.ORG website under FAQ. Here is their response in part:
Yes, Jehovah’s Witnesses often help when disaster strikes. We provide practical relief assistance to both Witnesses and non-Witnesses, in harmony with the Bible’s instruction ...
One of the ways donations sent to the branch offices of Jehovah’s Witnesses are used is to relieve victims of disasters. (Acts 11:27-30;2 Corinthians 8:13-15) Since the work is performed by unpaid volunteers, the funds that are allocated go toward actual relief, not administrative expenses. We are careful with all donations.
So ... have any of you experienced a disaster (natural or otherwise) where the organization assisted you?
Do you know of any time where the JW organization gave money or services, other than to rebuild their Kingdumb Halls after a disaster?
Edit: Sorry ... I had no idea that this topic had been already started so recently. I wish I could delete it!