I am praying for all the families that has lost their loved ones, friends, and all their possessions in this tragic disaster. It is times like these that brings us closer together as a community. I have done what I can to help by donating something. You too can do the same. God Bless!
How to Help Victims of the Tornado
Aid for the tornado victims poured in on Tuesday as emergency crews continued to search for survivors. Several disaster relief organizations were holding donation drives, and news organizations on Twitter provided information about how to donate to relief efforts. Volunteers also showed up in person, flooding the offices of the local Red Cross.
Flooding over with spontaneous volunteers in our OKC office. Thank you to those who have come.
t.co/rPomO65wJ9
— Red Cross Oklahoma (@redcrossokc) 21 May 13
Donations can also be made through the Red Cross Web site. OperationUSA and Feeding America are also accepting donations.
Our hearts are w/ #Oklahoma & we are figuring out needs of those affected as well as those still struggling w/ #hunger
— Feeding America (@FeedingAmerica) 21 May 13
For information on ways to help those affected by the severe weather in #Oklahoma visit:
t.co/FIUXeDklYW #PrayForOklahoma
— The White House (@whitehouse) 21 May 13
A few ways you can help the #Oklahoma #Tornado victims right now. We’ll add more to this list:
t.co/ZIC5MYgHt9 #prayforoklahoma
— FOX 25 News Boston (@fox25news) 21 May 13
United Way of Central Oklahoma’s Disaster Relief Fund open at
t.co/rgxyGnovf5. @UnitedWay #LIVEUNITED
— United Way (@UnitedWay) 21 May 13
How to help #Oklahoma survivors: text “STORM” to 80888 to make $10 donation #prayforoklahoma
— Salvation Army USA (@SalvationArmyUS) 21 May 13