Thursday, August 31, 2017

Trump Donating $1 Million to Hurricane Relief

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PRESIDENT TRUMP DONATING $1 MILLION TO HURICANE RELIEF EFFORTS

WASHINGTON, DC - During a press conference today, it was announced, among other news, that President Donald Trump is personally donating $1 million toward Harvey relief.

President Trump and Vice President Pence have visited Texas.  President Trump will visit Louisian and Houston soon.

The estimated damage has said will reach as mch as $190 Billion, double the cost of Hurricane Katrina.


 
PLEASE PRAY FOR OUR FELLOW TEXANS

WE WILL REBUILD!
 
 
SAMARITAN'S PURSE WILL SEND DISASTER RELIEF EFFORT UNITS TO TEXAS

Two Samaritan's Purse disaster relief units are now in Texas to help residents as they continue to struggle with rain, flooding, and destruction caused by Hurricane Harvey. Soon we will have a total of five of these tractor trailers in the state, setting up volunteer bases around Victoria, Rockport/Portland, Galveston/Santa Fe, and two in Houston.
 
“The flooding is just horrendous in southeast Texas,” Samaritan's Purse President Franklin Graham said.

“People have lost their homes, and some have lost everything. 
We want to go and we want to be there in their time of need, helping them in the Name of Jesus Christ put their lives back together again.
 

IMPORTANT CONTACT INFORMATION FOR HURRICANE RELIEF

From the office of Congressman John Culbersn:
 
disasterassistance.gov or call  FEMA 1-800-621-3362
 
EMERGENCY CONTACTS: 
  • Harris County Office of Emergency Management: 713-881-3100 
  • Texas Emergency Assistance Hotline: 1-877-541-7905 
  • Social Security Administration: 1-800-772-1213
  • Harris County Evacuation Assistance Registration: 2-1-1 (County wide) 3-1-1 (in Houston)
  • United States Coast Guard: 281-464-4851, 281-464-4852, 281-464-4853, 281-464-4854, 281-464-4855
  • Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA): 1-800-621-3362 TTY 1-800-462-7585
SHELTERS: 
For Houstonians who have been displaced due to the storm, there are several shelters across Harris County.
ADDITONAL RESOURCES: 
City of Houston – Houston residents should visit the City of Houston recovery website, or dial 3-1-1 for assistance.
American Red Cross – For shelter, food, clothing, and other emergency assistance, call the American Red Cross at (866) 526-8300.
Harris County Flood Control District – For the latest information on the state of Harris County’s watersheds, visit the website or to report house flooding call 713-684-4000.
Harris County Recovery Network – For questions about general disaster recovery resources available to Harris County residents, please call the Community Services Department team at (713) 696-1998, or visit their website.

 

 

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