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Friday, September 20, 2013
Thursday, September 19, 2013
Students volunteer time for flood relief: How to get involved | CU Independent
Students volunteer time for flood relief: How to get involved | CU Independent: CU’s Volunteer Resource Center has partnered with CU Student Government and Boulder Flood Relief, an organization working to coordinate volunteers, to gather donations and provide assistance to flood victims.
Megan Frewaldt, assistant director of the Volunteer Resource Center, said the center and Boulder Flood Relief are going house-to-house asking people what they need.
Megan Frewaldt, assistant director of the Volunteer Resource Center, said the center and Boulder Flood Relief are going house-to-house asking people what they need.
Property losses from Colorado flood projected at about $2 billion | Reuters
Property losses from Colorado flood projected at about $2 billion | Reuters: Property losses from deadly flooding in Colorado will total nearly $2 billion, about half from housing and half from the commercial and government sectors, catastrophe modeling firm Eqecat said on Wednesday in the first comprehensive estimate of the disaster's economic toll.
Tuesday, September 17, 2013
Colorado Flood Crisis: Relief Staff Headed to Disaster Area
Colorado Flood Crisis: Relief Staff Headed to Disaster Area: As rescue efforts continue for survivors in flood-ravaged Colorado, AmeriCares is deploying relief staff to the hardest hit areas, to assess immediate needs and connect with partner organizations helping communities suffering amid the devastation.
Colorado Flooding Forces More Evacuations - WSJ.com
Colorado Flooding Forces More Evacuations - WSJ.com: heriff Pelle called the scale of the disaster "unprecedented" and expressed concern about remote areas without sewer services, water, or electricity.
"We don't know about lives lost, homes lost, people stranded in many of our canyon communities," he said, saying that assessment could take days. "We have lost every roadway leading to the western end of our county."
"We don't know about lives lost, homes lost, people stranded in many of our canyon communities," he said, saying that assessment could take days. "We have lost every roadway leading to the western end of our county."
Monday, September 16, 2013
Southern AZ Red Cross sending aid to Colorado - Tucson News Now
Southern AZ Red Cross sending aid to Colorado - Tucson News Now: The Southern Arizona Chapter of the American Red Cross is sending aid to Denver, Colo., to assist those affected from recent flooding.
Colorado: Another deluge, no relief from epic flooding - Washington Times
Colorado: Another deluge, no relief from epic flooding - Washington Times: An estimated 1,250 people were unaccounted for after five days of heavy rain flooded highways, collapsed bridges and engulfed houses along Colorado’s Front Range and foothills. The death toll rose to six after a woman’s house was swept away by flooding.
Donation center set to open in Loveland; items and volunteers needed | The Coloradoan | coloradoan.com
Donation center set to open in Loveland; items and volunteers needed | The Coloradoan | coloradoan.com: An official donation list and volunteer needs will be posted at www.ci.loveland.co.us early this week. The center, located in Building D of Agilent Technolgies, 900 S. Taft, is being managed by city of Loveland staff with the advisement of Adventist Community Services Disaster Relief, which helped manage a similar center for fire survivors last year.
Boulder flood relief volunteers not yet wanted, but there are ways to help - Boulder Daily Camera
Boulder flood relief volunteers not yet wanted, but there are ways to help - Boulder Daily Camera:T he Boulder Office of Emergency Management is not currently asking for flood relief volunteers, and potential helping hands are being told to avoid disaster sites so as not to interfere with response efforts.
"The biggest help we can get is for people to remain calm and stay home so our first responders can get into the community and help get things understood and under control.
"The biggest help we can get is for people to remain calm and stay home so our first responders can get into the community and help get things understood and under control.
Colorado floods relief: How to help victims, those affected - The Denver Post
Colorado floods relief: How to help victims, those affected - The Denver Post: With recent floods impacting communities all across Colorado, there's several ways you can contribute to the disaster relief efforts. Dozens of charities and nonprofits are accepting donations.
But it's also important to know scams are out there.
If you have any concerns about the group you might be donating to visit the Colorado Secretary of State's website: http://www.sos.state.co.us/ccsa/CcsaInquiryMain.do
But it's also important to know scams are out there.
If you have any concerns about the group you might be donating to visit the Colorado Secretary of State's website: http://www.sos.state.co.us/ccsa/CcsaInquiryMain.do
Verizon Awards $20,000 Disaster Relief Grant to the American Red Cross for Colorado flood victims | Justmeans
Verizon Awards $20,000 Disaster Relief Grant to the American Red Cross for Colorado flood victims | Justmeans:September 13, 2013 /3BL Media/ - What: The Verizon Foundation today approved a $20,000 disaster relief grant to the American Red Cross to support the agency’s relief efforts for Colorado residents. The grant will help those Coloradoans affected by the devastating flood waters in Boulder County and other parts of the state.
The company also activated its mobile giving program so Verizon customers can use their mobile phones to donate to the American Red Cross Disaster Relief fund to help those affected by the catastrophic flooding.
The company also activated its mobile giving program so Verizon customers can use their mobile phones to donate to the American Red Cross Disaster Relief fund to help those affected by the catastrophic flooding.
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