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Americans Open Up Hearts and Wallets for Oklahoma Tornado Victims
It may be tax-deductible, but that's not why Americans give to charities that help other Americans hit by tragedies.
It may be tax-deductible, but that's not why Americans give to charities that help other Americans hit by tragedies.
Contribution includes $500,000 cash donation and $500,000 of in-kind support
Several local media companies, including the Lexington Herald-Leader, are teaming up with the Bluegrass Chapter of the American Red Cross to raise money for tornado relief in Oklahoma.
South Florida charities are collecting donations to help victims of the massive tornado that struck Oklahoma.
Oklahoma churches that mobilized to help victims of Sunday's tornados shifted their attention to the Oklahoma City area Monday afternoon when a devastating tornado cut a wide swath of destruction through Moore.
Attorney General Roy Cooper warned state residents Tuesday to make sure any money they donate to help with tornado relief in Oklahoma goes to disaster victims rather than scam artists.
President Barack Obama pledged full federal government support Tuesday morning as rescue workers continued to search for survivors amid the destruction left by the tornado which devastated Moore and parts of Oklahoma City.
After Monday’s devastating tornado in Moore and Oklahoma City, the Internal Revenue Service today provided tax relief to individuals and businesses affected by this and other severe storms occurring in parts of Oklahoma.