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How we can help

Photo by Paul Hellstern via NewsOK

Almost 2 years ago to the day (May 22, 2011), our neighboring city Joplin, MO was hit by a massive tornado that was a wide and spread over a 6-mile stretch.  The third-deadliest twister to hit our country, America and the world responded with extraordinary kindness, donations and physical help as the town was nearly leveled.

Now, Moore, OK…a mere 5 hours to the West…has endured an unbelievable tragedy.  A massive tornado ripped through that Oklahoma City suburb, leveling the town and hitting an occupied elementary school.  Casualties are mounting and the scope of the devastation is on track to surpass Joplin’s.  Many of us affected by Joplin’s experience have watched the news with trembling and sorrowful hearts.  It’s time to give back just as many, many gave to our neighbors during their time of need.

Events like this are overwhelming.  What can one person do?  What can you do if you live far away and cannot physically assist in the recovery and rebuilding efforts?  What we all can do is team together in donating to these organizations.

Right now, these relief teams are being deployed to Moore to bring in needed health and food supplies, blood and medical units, and assistance for shelter.  Do your part in person or with financial assistance. Remember that rebuilding and family needs will extend for months, so check back with these organization to see updated lists of supplies or needs.

Thank you for making a difference!

A leader in world assistance for food and water distribution, Springfield-based Convoy of Hope is already on the scene.  Text CONVOY to 50555 to donate $10 to rescue/aid work in Moore. Check out Convoy of Hope for more details.

 

The American Red Cross also has information regarding shelters, and can take donations online for essential items that these victims will need as the relief and rebuilding effort continues.

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