Bear Creek Plantation October 2017
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City of Hope<br />
In the wake of tragedy,<br />
Houstonians stand strong together,<br />
rebuilding their city, homes and life.<br />
Photo by Gerald Herbert / AP<br />
While there are so many organizations lending<br />
support to the community, we have listed some<br />
resources for flood victims and volunteering below.<br />
Flood Victim and<br />
Volunteer Sources<br />
DONATE<br />
GoFundMe<br />
www.gofundme.com/hurricaneharvey<br />
This personalized platform is currently hosting a landing<br />
page for active campaigns that relate to Harvey, so you<br />
can contribute directly to flood victims and larger causes<br />
that aim to directly benefit an affected audience.<br />
Houston Food Bank<br />
www.houstonfoodbank.org<br />
Delivering food, water and supplies to families affected by<br />
Hurricane Harvey. For example, just $75 will provide 225<br />
nutritious meals - visit their website to learn more. Once<br />
Harvey needs have been met, all remaining donations will<br />
be<br />
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used to fund ongoing hunger-relief efforts.<br />
Houston SPCA<br />
www.houstonspca.org<br />
Uniting families with displaced pets, performing animal-related disaster rescue<br />
and providing resources and relief in the wake of Hurricane Harvey.<br />
The Salvation Army<br />
www.disaster.salvationarmyusa.org<br />
Distributing water and food to first responders. Prepping for long-reaching efforts<br />
to feed residents.<br />
DirectRelief<br />
www.directrelief.org<br />
The only nonprofit licensed to distribute prescription medications in all 50 U.S.<br />
states, DirectRelief is contributing 100% donations for Hurricane Harvey towards<br />
critical medications, medical supplies and services for those in shelters and<br />
communities affected by Harvey.<br />
Save The Children<br />
www.savethechildren.org<br />
Providing family-friendly supplies and services <strong>October</strong> to <strong>2017</strong> Hurricane | <strong>Bear</strong> Harvey <strong>Creek</strong> survivors. <strong>Plantation</strong>