
How To Best Help Oklahoma Tornado Victims
State officials in Oklahoma say the best way you can help victims of Monday’s tornado is to make a monetary donation or a blood donation.
Sending toys and clothing, while well-meaning, often add to the confusion during the recovery period according to NBC News. Officials also don’t want people just showing up to help.
Here are some organizations helping Oklahoma residents recover from Monday’s tornado.
RED CROSS
Text Red Cross to 90999 to send a $10 donation.
SALVATION ARMY
Donate online: donate.salvationarmyusa.org/uss/eds/aok
Donate by phone: 800-725-2769
Or send a check to: The Salvation Army Disaster Relief, P.O. Box 12600, Oklahoma City, OK 73157. Designate Oklahoma Tornado Relief on all checks.
FEED THE CHILDREN
Donate online: www.feedthechildren.org/disaster
Donate by phone: 800-627-4556
OKLAHOMA BAPTIST DISASTER RELIEF
This organization says donations will “go straight to help those in need providing tree removal services, laundry services and meals to victims of disasters.”
It is requesting monetary donations (It says clothing is NOT needed). For more information, and to donate, visitOklahoma Baptist Disaster Relief’s website.
You can send checks to: BGCO, Attn: Disaster Relief, 3800 N. May Ave., Oklahoma City, OK., 73112.
UNITED WAY OF CENTRAL OKLAHOMA
A disaster relief fund is being activated as of May 21 so that individuals can specifically donated to tornado relief-and-recovery efforts, the organization says on its site.
“Financial contributions are the best way to help unless otherwise requested.” Donations can be made online at
United Way of Central Oklahoma’s Disaster Relief Fund is open. Donations may be made online here. Checks, with a notation of “May Tornado Relief” can also be sent to the United Way of Central Oklahoma, P.O. Box 837, Oklahoma City, OK , 73101.