Salvation
Army offers secure way to help victims in Oklahoma
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[May
23, 2013]
When disaster strikes, such
as the devastating tornadoes in Oklahoma, it is human nature to want to help
in any way we can. While few can go personally, many can help financially. |
In this day and age, though, hundreds
of scammers and criminals are out there hoping to lay claim to money
they have no right to. Tony
Shuff of the Logan County Salvation Army said this week that for
those who do want to help, they can send their donations directly to
the Lincoln Salvation Army, and he guarantees they will be sent
directly to the Moore, Okla., area to assist with the needs of those
who have suffered such great losses.
Shuff said for those who want to
donate, they should make checks payable to Salvation Army. In the
memo line of the check, write: "Moore, OK / Disaster."
Checks may be mailed to The
Salvation Army, P.O. Box 52, Lincoln, IL 62656.
"All monies are sent directly to
the disaster site for needed supplies, assistance and emergency
disaster relief. 100%," a message from Shuff said. "Thanks for
praying, caring, and sharing. Let's all continue ..."Doing The Most
Good!" |
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