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Southwest Iowa Emergency Relief Fund Will Assist Communities Impacted on April 26

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April 27th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Council Bluffs, IA) – Our southwest Iowa communities, as well as our neighbors in eastern Nebraska, are coping with heartbreaking loss and destruction caused by a series of tornadoes and storms that tore through the region on Friday, April 26. Damage is so severe, that many impacted neighborhoods and communities are inaccessible at this time.

The Community Foundation for Western Iowa is here to support our southwest Iowa communities in gathering donations through the Southwest Iowa Emergency Relief Fund. Donations to the fund will support Iowa nonprofit partners, communities, disaster relief organizations, and public health organizations who are on the front line of disaster relief efforts.

To donate to the Southwest Iowa Emergency Relief Fund, visit: https://bit.ly/southwest-iowa-relief-fund. Additionally, SHARE Iowa – an initiative of the Community Foundation — is a resource to access information on how you can assist our communities through relief efforts. Many nonprofit organizations and individuals have started to arrange donation drives and volunteer opportunities in support of individuals and communities impacted by the tornadoes, and SHARE Iowa will update its resource website and Facebook page frequently as information is received: www.sharegoodiowa.org/tornado or
www.facebook.com/sharegoodiowa.

Community Foundations of SW IA

All relief items for the Minden and East Pottawattamie County communities can be taken to the Neola Area Community Center at 110 4th Street, Neola IA 51559. Relief items for the Crescent community can be taken to the Crescent fire barn at 102 W Florence Street, Crescent IA 51526 between noon and 3PM today.

Relief items that are needed include: blankets, warm clothing such as sweaters and sweatshirts, nonperishable food items, ice, water bottles, Gatorade, charging cables with multi-charge ports, cell phone charging cords and charging blocks, gauze, hand sanitizer, clementines or other easy bulk fruit, jugs of water, non-typical bandage sizes, pet food, baby formula, hygiene items, toiletry items, heavy trash bags, totes and boxes.