Senator Saland's Statement on Aid for Recent Tornado Victims
Stephen M. Saland
March 5, 2012
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ISSUE:
- Families
- Children
- Police
- Youth
- Paramedics
Recent tornadoes have caused extensive damage throughout the heartland of America. Five states (Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio, Alabama, and Georgia) have reported deaths, totaling at least 38 victims. Many local governments and voluntary agencies are providing shelter for disaster survivors displaced by the storms, but the road to recovery will be a long one and further assistance is always welcome.
For those seeking a way to help out our fellow Americans in this time of need, I have provided a list below of some non-profit agencies and the different ways one can contribute.
By Texting:
• Sending “REDCROSS” via text message to 90999 will charge $10 to your next cell phone bill to distribute to the American Red Cross.
• Sending “STORM” via text message to 80888 will charge $10 to your next cell phone bill to distribute to The Salvation Army (You will need to reply “yes” when asked).
Online:
• The American Red Cross’ website offers a search for local Red Cross chapters: www.redcross.org/where
• The Salvation Army can be reached at: www.donate.salvationarmyusa.org
• Feeding America, a group that works with food banks, offers lists of local food banks and contact information searchable by state or zip code: www.feedingamerica.org/foodbank-results.aspx
By Phone:
• The American Red Cross can be reached at (800) RED CROSS (800-733-2767).
• Feeding America can be reached at (800) 771-2303 (National Office).
• The Salvation Army can be reached at (800) SAL-ARMY.
By Mail:
American Red Cross, P.O. Box 37243, Washington, D.C. 20013
The Salvation Army Disaster Relief, P.O. Box 100339, Atlanta, Ga. 30384-0339
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