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

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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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Mobile Beacon Expands Relief Offers to Texas and Oklahoma

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

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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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Why Are Charity Mobile Phone Donation Programs Going Extinct?

Tech Soup

TechSoup has long sent our old phones to the 911 Cell Phone Bank , a nonprofit that provides emergency cell phones and funds to meet the unexpected and urgent needs of law enforcement and disaster victims. They distribute about 1,000 emergency phones a month to those who need them. Phones 4 Charity. All cell phones are accepted.

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Who Will Be the Next $100,000 Purpose Prize Winner? - Online Fundraising, Advocacy, and Social Media - frogloop

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The prize is the only program in the country focused on promoting and encouraging the work of social innovators over 60, like: Wilma Melville , a 74-year-old, retired physical education teacher, who won $100,000 for creating The National Disaster Search Foundation. Her idea is now a reality.