Treadwisely
Well-Known Member
Hadn't seen much on here yet so just shouting out some support to any of y'all who were directly or indirectly affected by the flooding. This might be a good thread to post where BS members can help those in need.
Taken from NOLA.com:
Those who want to make a donation to directly impact flood relief can go to http://www.unitedwaysela.org/flood. To donate by check, make it payable to United Way of Southeast Louisiana. Write flood relief in the memo line and mail to United Way of Southeast Louisiana, ATTN: Flood relief, 2515 Canal St., New Orleans, La. 70119.
Donations also can be made by texting LAFlood to 313-131.
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The group Concerned Citizens of St. Tammany is asking citizens to donate clothes, canned food, school supplies and other items for flood victims. The group said it has secured a location in Mandeville where donations can be delivered.
"Please help as so many of our neighbors need assistance," the group's president, Rick Franzo said in a statement.
He said the group will be accepting donations starting Sunday at Century 21 SELA, CCST Disaster Assistance, 4700 Louisiana 22, Suite 5, Mandeville, LA 70471.
The contact is Cindy Rester, 985-630-3925.
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I also know Red Cross at Covington High School was taking goods 2 days ago.
Taken from NOLA.com:
Those who want to make a donation to directly impact flood relief can go to http://www.unitedwaysela.org/flood. To donate by check, make it payable to United Way of Southeast Louisiana. Write flood relief in the memo line and mail to United Way of Southeast Louisiana, ATTN: Flood relief, 2515 Canal St., New Orleans, La. 70119.
Donations also can be made by texting LAFlood to 313-131.
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The group Concerned Citizens of St. Tammany is asking citizens to donate clothes, canned food, school supplies and other items for flood victims. The group said it has secured a location in Mandeville where donations can be delivered.
"Please help as so many of our neighbors need assistance," the group's president, Rick Franzo said in a statement.
He said the group will be accepting donations starting Sunday at Century 21 SELA, CCST Disaster Assistance, 4700 Louisiana 22, Suite 5, Mandeville, LA 70471.
The contact is Cindy Rester, 985-630-3925.
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I also know Red Cross at Covington High School was taking goods 2 days ago.
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