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bokey
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Posted: May 21, 2013 - 1:22am

According to Weatherbug,it's currently  partly sunny at 4:22 AM.

 I guess it is somewhere.Is it 5 PM anywhere? LOL

Prayers and thoughts for those in Oklahomer.


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Posted: May 20, 2013 - 9:40pm

  ScottFromWyoming wrote:

that's still a little nebulous, but:
  • We have the privilege of helping families get healthy, nutritious food each week. Every time we hear of a natural disaster we want to find a way to help the victims get access to food and water. Today's tornadoes in Oklahoma are some of the worst our country has seen and our hearts go out to the victims. Fortunately, in this circumstance, everything has fallen into place for the participants of Bountiful Baskets to share more than just our hearts.

    One of our awesome produce venders is offering a truck, driver, and fuel to transport low-preparation food items such as fresh fruit, granola bars, bread, and water to the areas of OK that are hardest hit. We are SO EXCITED to open up the opportunity to participate in this good cause to ALL of our participants and their friends and family. 

    There are two ways to help:
    1) Contribute for a basket at the site of your choice (ie. your regular site NOT a site within the disaster areas). Choose the Help Oklahoma add-on and add your donations in $3 increments. 100% of this donation will go to provide food for Oklahoma tornado victims.
    2) Donate without contributing by sending any amount of money via Paypal 
    to DisasterRelief@BountifulBaskets.org
——————————-
Bountiful Baskets is a food co-op, not a charity. You order a basket (sight unseen) on Monday, and on Saturday you go meet the truck and get a big pile of fruits and veggies. We order from them sometimes. They distribute to OKC, though, so the food will probably go out from their usual locations in the area, I'm sure it hasn't been worked out just yet, but it'll be good stuff. Their granola isn't junk food, the bread is fantastic and of course fruits & veggies, that'll really be a good truck.

 
OK-I'll go with them.Some of the other donation sites have overhead for salaries,random expenses,graft,etc.
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Posted: May 20, 2013 - 9:34pm

 bokey wrote:

Does it go to Oklahomer in this case or to wherever they decide to distribute it?

 
that's still a little nebulous, but:
  • We have the privilege of helping families get healthy, nutritious food each week. Every time we hear of a natural disaster we want to find a way to help the victims get access to food and water. Today's tornadoes in Oklahoma are some of the worst our country has seen and our hearts go out to the victims. Fortunately, in this circumstance, everything has fallen into place for the participants of Bountiful Baskets to share more than just our hearts.

    One of our awesome produce venders is offering a truck, driver, and fuel to transport low-preparation food items such as fresh fruit, granola bars, bread, and water to the areas of OK that are hardest hit. We are SO EXCITED to open up the opportunity to participate in this good cause to ALL of our participants and their friends and family. 

    There are two ways to help:
    1) Contribute for a basket at the site of your choice (ie. your regular site NOT a site within the disaster areas). Choose the Help Oklahoma add-on and add your donations in $3 increments. 100% of this donation will go to provide food for Oklahoma tornado victims.
    2) Donate without contributing by sending any amount of money via Paypal 
    to DisasterRelief@BountifulBaskets.org
——————————-
Bountiful Baskets is a food co-op, not a charity. You order a basket (sight unseen) on Monday, and on Saturday you go meet the truck and get a big pile of fruits and veggies. We order from them sometimes. They distribute to OKC, though, so the food will probably go out from their usual locations in the area, I'm sure it hasn't been worked out just yet, but it'll be good stuff. Their granola isn't junk food, the bread is fantastic and of course fruits & veggies, that'll really be a good truck.
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Posted: May 20, 2013 - 9:21pm

 ScottFromWyoming wrote:
Bountiful Baskets is accepting donations for a truckload of "low preparation" food. Drop in the bucket but the truck is donated and the money goes 100% to the cause.

 
Does it go to Oklahomer in this case or to wherever they decide to distribute it?
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Posted: May 20, 2013 - 7:40pm

 Red_Dragon wrote:

Thanks for this, Jeff. I was here for 99' and this is even worse.

 
{#Cry}  prayers for OK and northern TX
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Posted: May 20, 2013 - 6:39pm

Bountiful Baskets is accepting donations for a truckload of "low preparation" food. Drop in the bucket but the truck is donated and the money goes 100% to the cause.
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Posted: May 20, 2013 - 6:39pm

 triskele wrote:
*bump* thank you
 
{#Hug}

just grateful that it wasn't worse and that there are good people helping out and more on the way

stay safe

*edit - the Mormons/LDS Charities are also very good with these types of things - usually some of the first people on the scene with supplies
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Posted: May 20, 2013 - 6:35pm

 miamizsun wrote:
just got home

what a tragedy  {#Sad}

my heart goes out to people in oklahoma  {#Hug}

brings back some painful memories of andrew

does anyone know of any specific charity links where one could help?

*edit*

dug this up

American Red Cross
The Red Cross has set up shelters in various communities. You can donate to the Red Cross Disaster Relief fund here, and the organization also suggests giving blood at your local hospital or blood bank.

If you want to send a $10 donation to the Disaster Relief fund via text message, you can do so by texting the word REDCROSS to 90999. As in the case with other donations via mobile, the donation will show up on your wireless bill, or be deducted from your balance if you have a prepaid phone. You need to be 18 or older, or have parental permission, to donate this way. (If you change your mind, text the word STOP to 90999.)

Phone: 1-800-RED CROSS (1-800-733-2767); for Spanish speakers, 1-800-257-7575; for TDD, 1-800-220-4095.

Oklahoma Baptist Disaster Relief
This organization says donations will "go straight to help those in need providing tree removal services, laundry services and meals to victims of disasters." 

It is requesting monetary donations (It says clothing is NOT needed). For more information, and to donate, visit Oklahoma Baptist Disaster Relief's website.

You can send checks to: BGCO, Attn: Disaster Relief, 3800 N. May Ave., Oklahoma City, OK., 73112.

Salvation Army
The Salvation Army is organizing disaster response units to serve hard-hit areas in central Oklahoma, including Moore, where it is sending mobile kitchens that can serve meals to 2,500 people a day, and to South Oklahoma City.

Supporters can donate online via the organization's website, SalvationArmyUSA.org. You can also text the word STORM to 80888 to make a $10 donation via cellphone.

If you want to send a check, the Salvation Army asks that you put the words "Oklahoma Tornado Relief" on the check, and mail it to: The Salvation Army, P.O. Box 12600, Oklahoma City, OK., 73157.

Phone:  1-800-SAL-ARMY (1-800-725-2769).

Feeding America
Through its network of more than 200 food banks, Feeding America says it will deliver truckloads of food, water and supplies to communities in need, and will also "set up additional emergency food and supply distribution sites as they are needed."

The organization's website is here. There are various ways to donate; you can read about those here.

Operation USA
The international relief group, based in Los Angeles, says it is "readying essential material aid — emergency, shelter and cleaning supplies" to help Oklahoma's community health organizations and schools re

Any funds collected for the disaster will be spent in Oklahoma helping community health organizations and schools recover from damage sustained from the severe storm system  will work with Oklahoma's impacted community clinics and hospitals to  help replace lost equipment and supplies as well as make grants to the  extent of available funds from the public to help replace health  resources lost.


 
Thanks for this, Jeff. I was here for 99' and this is even worse.
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Posted: May 20, 2013 - 6:35pm

 2cats wrote:
 triskele wrote:

the same...they drowned when the flood waters came into their shelter in the school..... devastated...can't stop weeping

 

Oh that is so terrible. HOw did that happen?

 
they were taking shelter, the roof collapsed, and there was a flash flood
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Posted: May 20, 2013 - 6:34pm

 miamizsun wrote:
just got home

what a tragedy  {#Sad}

my heart goes out to people in oklahoma  {#Hug}

brings back some painful memories of andrew

does anyone know of any specific charity links where one could help?

*edit*

dug this up

American Red Cross
The Red Cross has set up shelters in various communities. You can donate to the Red Cross Disaster Relief fund here, and the organization also suggests giving blood at your local hospital or blood bank.

If you want to send a $10 donation to the Disaster Relief fund via text message, you can do so by texting the word REDCROSS to 90999. As in the case with other donations via mobile, the donation will show up on your wireless bill, or be deducted from your balance if you have a prepaid phone. You need to be 18 or older, or have parental permission, to donate this way. (If you change your mind, text the word STOP to 90999.)

Phone: 1-800-RED CROSS (1-800-733-2767); for Spanish speakers, 1-800-257-7575; for TDD, 1-800-220-4095.

Oklahoma Baptist Disaster Relief
This organization says donations will "go straight to help those in need providing tree removal services, laundry services and meals to victims of disasters." 

It is requesting monetary donations (It says clothing is NOT needed). For more information, and to donate, visit Oklahoma Baptist Disaster Relief's website.

You can send checks to: BGCO, Attn: Disaster Relief, 3800 N. May Ave., Oklahoma City, OK., 73112.

Salvation Army
The Salvation Army is organizing disaster response units to serve hard-hit areas in central Oklahoma, including Moore, where it is sending mobile kitchens that can serve meals to 2,500 people a day, and to South Oklahoma City.

Supporters can donate online via the organization's website, SalvationArmyUSA.org. You can also text the word STORM to 80888 to make a $10 donation via cellphone.

If you want to send a check, the Salvation Army asks that you put the words "Oklahoma Tornado Relief" on the check, and mail it to: The Salvation Army, P.O. Box 12600, Oklahoma City, OK., 73157.

Phone:  1-800-SAL-ARMY (1-800-725-2769).

Feeding America
Through its network of more than 200 food banks, Feeding America says it will deliver truckloads of food, water and supplies to communities in need, and will also "set up additional emergency food and supply distribution sites as they are needed."

The organization's website is here. There are various ways to donate; you can read about those here.

Operation USA
The international relief group, based in Los Angeles, says it is "readying essential material aid — emergency, shelter and cleaning supplies" to help Oklahoma's community health organizations and schools re

Any funds collected for the disaster will be spent in Oklahoma helping community health organizations and schools recover from damage sustained from the severe storm system  will work with Oklahoma's impacted community clinics and hospitals to  help replace lost equipment and supplies as well as make grants to the  extent of available funds from the public to help replace health  resources lost.


  *bump* thank you


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Posted: May 20, 2013 - 6:30pm

Absolutely no complaints here. Not today.
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Posted: May 20, 2013 - 6:29pm

just got home

what a tragedy  {#Sad}

my heart goes out to people in oklahoma  {#Hug}

brings back some painful memories of andrew

does anyone know of any specific charity links where one could help?

*edit*

dug this up

American Red Cross
The Red Cross has set up shelters in various communities. You can donate to the Red Cross Disaster Relief fund here, and the organization also suggests giving blood at your local hospital or blood bank.

If you want to send a $10 donation to the Disaster Relief fund via text message, you can do so by texting the word REDCROSS to 90999. As in the case with other donations via mobile, the donation will show up on your wireless bill, or be deducted from your balance if you have a prepaid phone. You need to be 18 or older, or have parental permission, to donate this way. (If you change your mind, text the word STOP to 90999.)

Phone: 1-800-RED CROSS (1-800-733-2767); for Spanish speakers, 1-800-257-7575; for TDD, 1-800-220-4095.

Oklahoma Baptist Disaster Relief
This organization says donations will "go straight to help those in need providing tree removal services, laundry services and meals to victims of disasters." 

It is requesting monetary donations (It says clothing is NOT needed). For more information, and to donate, visit Oklahoma Baptist Disaster Relief's website.

You can send checks to: BGCO, Attn: Disaster Relief, 3800 N. May Ave., Oklahoma City, OK., 73112.

Salvation Army
The Salvation Army is organizing disaster response units to serve hard-hit areas in central Oklahoma, including Moore, where it is sending mobile kitchens that can serve meals to 2,500 people a day, and to South Oklahoma City.

Supporters can donate online via the organization's website, SalvationArmyUSA.org. You can also text the word STORM to 80888 to make a $10 donation via cellphone.

If you want to send a check, the Salvation Army asks that you put the words "Oklahoma Tornado Relief" on the check, and mail it to: The Salvation Army, P.O. Box 12600, Oklahoma City, OK., 73157.

Phone:  1-800-SAL-ARMY (1-800-725-2769).

Feeding America
Through its network of more than 200 food banks, Feeding America says it will deliver truckloads of food, water and supplies to communities in need, and will also "set up additional emergency food and supply distribution sites as they are needed."

The organization's website is here. There are various ways to donate; you can read about those here.

Operation USA
The international relief group, based in Los Angeles, says it is "readying essential material aid — emergency, shelter and cleaning supplies" to help Oklahoma's community health organizations and schools re

Any funds collected for the disaster will be spent in Oklahoma helping community health organizations and schools recover from damage sustained from the severe storm system  will work with Oklahoma's impacted community clinics and hospitals to  help replace lost equipment and supplies as well as make grants to the  extent of available funds from the public to help replace health  resources lost.



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Posted: May 20, 2013 - 6:17pm

 bokey wrote:
Wow this sucks.Pops was born in Oklahoma,I bet he's feeling pretty bad right now.My shallow feelings go out to all affected.

 

Thanks, Bokey.  We appreciate it.
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Posted: May 20, 2013 - 6:08pm

 triskele wrote:

the same...they drowned when the flood waters came into their shelter in the school..... devastated...can't stop weeping

 

Oh that is so terrible. HOw did that happen?
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Posted: May 20, 2013 - 6:05pm

Wow this sucks.Pops was born in Oklahoma,I bet he's feeling pretty bad right now.My shallow feelings go out to all affected.


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Posted: May 20, 2013 - 6:05pm

 2cats wrote:


Shit, now they are saying 20-30 kids killed.  What have you heard over there?

 
the same...they drowned when the flood waters came into their shelter in the school..... devastated...can't stop weeping


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Posted: May 20, 2013 - 6:04pm

 2cats wrote:


37 people confirmed dead now.

 
and thank all of the gods, i heard from my friend, and she is fine...more importantly, her SON is fine! he doesn't go to either of the schools that got leveled...i am so happy and relieved!! {#Daisy}
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Posted: May 20, 2013 - 5:40pm

 gypsyman wrote:


I just heard 7 kids corfirmed dead. The rest are presumed drowned? In water under the rubble, I guess...not good news.... 

 

37 people confirmed dead now.
gypsyman

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Posted: May 20, 2013 - 5:32pm

 2cats wrote:


Shit, now they are saying 20-30 kids killed.  What have you heard over there?

 

I just heard 7 kids corfirmed dead. The rest are presumed drowned? In water under the rubble, I guess...not good news.... 
Isabeau
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Posted: May 20, 2013 - 5:29pm

 2cats wrote:


Shit, now they are saying 20-30 kids killed.  What have you heard over there?

 
Oh no, pls, 
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