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Providing shelter, food and water. A destructive tornado touched down in Alabama at least 1 killed and 28 injured, the storm left a swath of destruction Monday night in Fultondale, a Jefferson County city north of Birmingham. Piles of furniture, appliances and tree limbs were strewn about and vehicles ended up in awkward positions. One car landed upside down against some tree branches on a large pile of debris. First responders rushed to the scene searching through what is left of destroyed homes and buildings. One home was completely gutted with a car buried beneath. Home after home piled up like massive piles of debris.
We believe we should help people when they lose their homes to a disaster, their jobs and become homeless, unable to pay for medical treatment due to cancer, or too impoverished to attend college. Our staff, volunteers and those we serve work together to address the effects of homelessness, assistance during disasters, provide scholarships for underprivileged students and medical bill assistance for cancer patients. Our programs empower the most vulnerable among us to improve their quality of life by providing shelter, food, water, scholarships and medical bill assistance during hardships.
Your contribution will enable us to support our mission, to help victims of Hurricane Sally. We are very grateful for your generosity.
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Hurricane Sally has strengthened into a Category 2 storm and is expected to strike the Gulf Coast on Tuesday. Wind speed at 110 miles an hour as a category 2. The northern gulf coasts could start to see effects such as life-threatening storm surge, hurricane-force winds and flash flooding. Hurricane Sally has added a another layer of hardship for people during coronavirus. "Catastrophic damage" will occur when a Category 2 comes ashore. Homes can sustain severe damage with loss of most of the roof structure and/or some exterior walls. Most trees will be snapped or uprooted, and power poles downed. We will be providing shelter, food, and water to people needing help. We will update this post soon. Disaster Relief Alabama Donate Opulent Philanthropy Inc., 501 (c) (3) Non Profit Organization Your donations are tax exempt to the extent of the IRS tax laws.
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