Hundreds of volunteers already cleaning up tornado damage in Madison County, but More Needed HUNTSVILLE, Alabama --Within the first hour this morning, 150 volunteers registered to help you clean up Madison County tornado damage along with multiple church groups already at work in those areas. this morning at the Alabama Agether," she said. 2 million in FEMA reimbursement to the county, she said. Williams said VOAD hadn't registered as many volunteers as expected this morning, but that is probably because church groups had already dispatched their own volunteers to affected areas. Volunteers are asked to come to the registration site first, where they will be given a safety briefing, issued clean-up supplies and sent out to areas where their help is most needed, Williams said. Donations of water, cleaning supplies, trash bags and work gloves are needed and can be dropped off at the registration center at the Alabama A Hundreds of volunteers already cleaning up tornado damage in Madison County, but More Needed |
Sunday, 4 March 2012
Hundreds of volunteers already cleaning up tornado damage in Madison County, but More Needed
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