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Severe Weather in Texas and Oklahoma - Debris Removal and Muckout Hotline

VisionLink

United Way of Abilene, Information Technology Disaster Resource Center​ and Crisis Cleanup​ are sponsoring a free, multi-agency debris removal and muckout hotline for survivors of the recent severe weather in Texas and Oklahoma. As a public service, VisionLink, Connect First, Inc.​,

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Using Geospatial Maps in Time of Disaster

VisionLink

Geospatial mapping is an increasingly hot topic in large-scale natural disasters, including Hurricane Sandy and the Oklahoma Tornadoes. As technology continues to advance, data mapping is moving from being a powerful tool for specific cases to being a new norm in all disaster relief. Sincerely, VisionLink'

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AidMatrix Using Innovative Tech To Aid Tornado Victims

TechImpact

In the wake of yet another disaster, this time with unprecedentedly powerful tornadoes in Oklahoma, the power of tech-savvy nonprofits is once again on full display. Blog Industry News Leadership Tech aidmatrix disaster recovery Oklahoma'

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Mobile Beacon Expands Relief Offers to Texas and Oklahoma

Tech Soup

Recent disasters like the devastating tornadoes in Oklahoma and Texas might have left some organizations in those states without reliable Internet connectivity. Connecting to the Internet disaster recovery disaster relief tsdisaster tsmobilebeacon' More Resources.

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Aidmatrix Offers Free Listing Service to TechSoup Members Active in Oklahoma Relief Efforts

Tech Soup

Nonprofits aiding relief efforts in Moore, Oklahoma can post their needs and connect directly with donors using Aidmatrix Network , a service offered by TechSoup partner, Aidmatrix. The Aidmatrix Network's robust donor community brings together corporations and individuals who are passionate about helping during disasters.

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Waters True Value donates $4,000 with the help of social media - News - Dodge City Daily Globe - Dodge City, KS

AFP Blog

Waters’ encouraged their Facebook friends to share a “Pray for Oklahoma” status with a promise of donating one dollar to the disaster relief efforts for each share. The True Value Corporation in Chicago continued the endeavor by matching the amount, resulting in a $4,000 donation given to the Oklahoma City Red Cross.'

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Emotional fruitbasket turnover

Get Fully Funded

He had met some people who were there the day the Federal building in Oklahoma was destroyed by a bomb many years ago. Isn’t it amazing how brave some folks become in the face of disaster? I heard the same comparison about the disaster in Japan. Or the time of day. Interesting, huh?