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Showing posts with label relief tarps. Show all posts
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Friday, May 6, 2011

ISOH/IMPACT Organization In Need Of Relief Supplies For Tornado Victims.



The 2011 Tornado season has been one of the most active and destructive season's in history. Hundreds of Tornado's have swept across the United States effecting many unsuspecting residents. Alabama has been hit especially hard this year and the state has recently been designated as a category 1 disaster, which is the same designation that was given to 9/11 and Hurricane Katrina.

The ISOH/IMPACT organization has been sending relief efforts and supplies to Alabama but are still in desperate need of items such as cash, tarps, cleaning supplies, clothing and food. The ISOH is also looking for volunteers for the Tornado relief efforts in Alabama, as well as for future needs both domestically and internationally.

There are several way you can help including donations. Both personal and corporate donations are accepted by the ISOH. More information on how to help can be found on the ISOH/Impact website.

Thursday, January 13, 2011

Tarps Distributed by Oxfam International For Sri Lanka Flood Victims.


Eastern Sri Lanka has been recently faced with disaster on a large scale due to flooding. Currently, more than 900,000 people have been affected by the torrential rains and flooding. In addition to property damage, the flooding has damaged more that 200,000 acres of rice fields.

The present situation in Sri Lanka is detrimental as thousands are left homeless and in search of food and shelter. Oxfam International, which is a collection of 14 different organizations, has been providing continuous support to Sri Lanka with the distribution of hygiene kits, tarps, cooked food and bottled water to approximately 17,000 people in Batticaloa, Trincomalee and Ampara districts in the East.

The organization is asking for individuals to help by donating to one of their emergency fund partners. For more information of the current situation in Sri Lanka you can read the most recent article on the Oxfam International website titled, "Oxfam expands relief operations in Sri Lanka as floods worsen."