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Old 09-30-2022, 04:37 PM
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Originally Posted by markinnaples View Post
My heart goes out to Ms. Gibb. We live in Naples, and although we are fine, there are so many who have lost everything in the devastation from Hurricane Ian. This was truly a one in a hundred-year storm for the gulf coast, and there's a lot of loss and cleanup to do. And not to take anything away from Ms. Gibb, there are also several ways to donate to everyone in the area as well if you're so inclined. And of course, prayers are always welcomed as people try to rebuild and recover from their losses, thanks.
Amen, Mark, There are 10's of thousands of people left homeless by this catastrophe and have nowhere to live, or to find food.
I've already donated to Ms Gibb, but it goes far beyond 1 person. I urge everyone to, also, donate funds to the Red Cross and Salvation Army, as I have, to be put to use purchasing food and shelter for these victims of Ian. Chances are, Ms Gibb will be benefiting from some of these relief programs as well as the go fund me.


https://disaster.salvationarmyusa.org/

https://www.redcross.org/donate/donation.html/

You can, also, donate directly to the Florida Disaster Fund, but they do use a percentage to fund the cost of the program.

https://www.volunteerflorida.org/donatefdf/
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