Wolfrum’s Morning: How to Help Tornado Victims

May 24, 2011 by  

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It’s devastation in Missouri.

Tornado

Missouri: Obama to head to Missouri on Sunday as death tolls reach more than 110.

How to Help Tornado Victims (Via USA Today)

With rescue and relief effort underway in Joplin as we speak, here is a list of ways to help:

First up, the Red Cross encourages people to register on the Red Cross Safe and Well website to let loved ones know they are safe by visiting http://www.redcross.org/ or calling 1-800-RED CROSS (1-800-733-2767). From a smartphone, visit www.redcross.org/safeandwell and click on the “List Yourself as Safe and Well” or “Search for Friends and Family” link.

- The Community Foundation of Kansas City has created two funds to pool donations, which you can make donations to online – the Joplin Missouri Disaster Relief Fund and the Reading Kansas Disaster Relief Fund. Community Foundation staff will perform the due diligence to ensure that grants from both funds are awarded to organizations addressing the immediate needs of the victims of the tornadoes, such as providing food, shelter and medical care/supplies. If you would like to donate with your credit card, please call 816-842-7444.

- Convoy of Hope’s disaster response team has been in contact with emergency management officials to determine how best they can assist with responding to the disaster. The first truckload of essential supplies such as water, snacks and ready-to-eat meals was transported this morning to the Missouri Southern State University in Joplin. More supplies will be following as Convoy of Hope works with local emergency officials to determine what locations and products will best serve the response. Those wanting to help can make a secure online donation at www.convoyofhope.org or can make a $10 text donation by texting the word, CONVOY to 50555. Standard message and date rates apply.

- The Salvation Army is providing emergency relief services to survivors and first responders of the Joplin tornado. The Army has mobilized four feeding units in impacted areas of the city and are offering food and beverages. The organization is also providing relief services in other impacted cities that were hit by tornadoes over the weekend, including: Minneapolis; Reading, Kan.; and Grove and Ketchum, Okla. There are four ways to help:

  • Text the word “Joplin” to 80888 to make a $10 donation.
  • By phone: 1-800-SAL-ARMY – Joplin Tornado Relief
  • On-line at: www.donate.salvationarmyusa.org
  • By mail: Send your check to:
    Joplin Tornado Relief
    The Salvation Army
    3637 Broadway
    Kansas City, MO 64111

- Red Cross emergency response vehicles are already responding in Missouri, helping to transport supplies to the shelter. Those who want to help people affected by disasters can make a donation to support American Red Cross Disaster Relief. Visit www.redcross.org or call 1-800-RED-CROSS; people can also text the word “REDCROSS” to 90999 to make a $10 donation. Contributions may also be sent to local American Red Cross chapters or to the American Red Cross, P.O. Box 37243, Washington, DC 20013.

- World Vision’s disaster response director arrived in Joplin today. The organization raised its tornado response appeal to $5 million to meet additional needs in Missouri and Minnesota. To support these relief efforts, text TORNADO to 20222.

- From Feeding America, here is a link to a list of food agencies that are helping the hungry in this tornado-striken region.

For additional information and resources to help those effected by the Joplin tornado, visit Facebook.

Blogs

Crooks & Liars: I’m assembling Mike’s Blog Round Up at Crooks & Liars this week if you care to see my selections there.

Washington Monthly: Tim Pawlenty may need to rethink his new persona as a “truth-teller.”

Paul Krugman: Hey, there’s something seriously wrong with the GOP!

Finally


This post desperately needs some newborn clouded leopard cubs from Zoo Borns.

–WKW

Comments

2 Responses to “Wolfrum’s Morning: How to Help Tornado Victims”

  1. dgun on May 24th, 2011 4:54 pm

    It’s awful. Deja vu for all of us here in Alabama. The last time I checked, the number who died in the April 27th tornadoes in Alabama alone were 238.

    Seeing the images from Missouri, it looks so much like what happened here.

    The damage to homes and other structures boggles the mind. But the trees? They look like giant matchsticks sporadically sticking out of the ground. I imagine they would look much the same after a nuclear explosion.

    Here’s a video clip I took in my area shortly after the damage. I have family half a mile from here and they were very lucky to avoid a direct hit. A lot of destruction and misery and lost lives, but my area is not as populated as Joplin or Tuscaloosa. But even so, can you imagine a tornado a mile wide?

    I included some images from Google maps in the clip in order for others to better understand the damage that took place.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A7USbppfcCU

    Tornadoes with this kind of power are just astonishing. Unless you’re underground, it’s hard to imagine anyone surviving a direct hit.

    I hope this is all of the super tornadoes this year. Knowing the anguish and pain people in my area have went through, my heart goes out to the folks in Joplin.

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