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How to Help Nashville Flood Victims

Written by Nickel - 2 Comments

How to Help Nashville Flood VictimsIf you’ve been wondering how you can help victims of the recent flooding in Nashville, I recently ran across a site with a great list of options. For many of you, the easiest way to help is with an online donation through one of the following links:

They also have great info on how to donate your time or items of need.

Having lived in Nashville in the past, and having seen pictures of the flooding in our old neighborhood and talked to former neighbors who were affected… I can only say is that it’s at least as bad as you’ve heard, if not worse.

Your help is most definitely needed.

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Published on May 5th, 2010 - 2 Comments
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2 Responses to “How to Help Nashville Flood Victims”

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    Squirrelers Says:

    Not a resident of Nashville, but I have seen video of the damage. If its worse than that, that’s not good.

    Glad to see that you’re encouraging giving. Always good to realize that even small efforts can go a long way to help certain folks.

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    Robert Smith Says:

    Just a question…where does this money go? I am displaced because we had about 4 feet of water in our house. I haven’t heard of anyone getting anything from all the various fundraisers that have raised over $3,000,000. Who’s getting it?

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