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    2012
    4:01pm, EST

    2012 tornado disaster relief: how to help

    Nightly News writes

    Updated March 5, 2012

    The tornadoes that ripped through the Midwest and the South have killed more than 30 people in five states including 21 in Kentucky, and left several communities in need of cleanup volunteers, food, clothing, and monetary contributions. If you’re interested in helping the relief efforts, contact the following organizations to learn more. 

    • The Red Cross has set up a donation page for people affected by disasters. Visit their disaster relief donation website to contribute. Or to donate by phone, call 1-800 RED CROSS. You can also text REDCROSS to 90999 to donate $10 to American Red Cross Disaster Relief. And if you’d like to volunteer your time at a local Red Cross unit, visit this page to search for volunteer opportunities.
    • The Salvation Army has set up disaster canteens in various locations near the tornado damage. Donate by calling 1-800-SAL-ARMY or visiting their website.
    • World Vision relief workers are helping families in six states including Tennessee, Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, Alabama and Louisiana by providing relief supplies including clothing, shoes, toiletries, blankets and cleaning supplies. Give a $10 donation by texting WV to 20222, or call (888)56-CHILD.
    • Heart to Heart, a humanitarian aid organization, is responding to communities in an eight-state region that have been affected by the severe weather, including towns that have sustained 80-100 percent damage. Click here to make an online donation.
    • The charity Feeding America recommends donating to food banks that serve areas affected by the recent spate of storms. Visit this website to find one nearby.
    • Southern Baptist Disaster Relief volunteers have deployed to six states: Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Tennessee, and Alabama. Click here to learn more. 
    • The Southern Illinois Community Foundation has established a Harrisburg Disaster Relief Fund. For more information contact 618-997-3700 or visit www.sicf.org.  
    • Team Rubicon, an organization that deploys military veterans into crisis situations, sent Veteran Emergency Response Teams to Kansas, Missouri, Indiana and Illinois. Click here to learn how to contribute. 

    • Find out about the latest volunteer opportunities in Harveyville, Kan. by visiting the United Way of the Plains website.
    • Volunteer Branson has an active Facebook page and website for people interested in helping with storm cleanup in Missouri.
    • The United Mine Workers of America Local 5929 is operating a food pantry for tornado victims in the Southeastern Illinois College Foundation Building at 540 N Commercial St., Suite 101 in Harrisburg, Ill. They're seeking donations of non-perishable food items such as canned goods, crackers, snacks, or drinks. The pantry will accept donations Monday - Friday from 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. You can also call 618-252-8500.

     

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    Please leave the politics out of this, those who were effected are hurting in many ways and need a united Country not divided.

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