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Support People Owasso Oklahoma Tornadoes Damaged Homes

par OPULENT PHILANTHROPY INC

We are a nonprofit organization dedicated to serving the needs of our local community. We are providing food and shelter to those in need during the Owasso Oklahoma Tornadoes. We are committed to making a positive impact on the lives of those around us. By supporting Opulent Philanthropy Inc., you are supporting your community and helping to build a brighter future for all.

Owasso Oklahoma Tornadoes Disaster Relief Fund: We have provided shelter and over a million meals during these disasters.
Every contribution, big or small, will bring much-needed assistance to families struggling in the aftermath of this disaster.
Here's how your donation can help:
$50 can provide a care package with essential supplies for a family in need.
$250 can help ensure a family displaced by the fire has access to food and shelter
$1,000 can help ensure a family displaced by the fire has long term access to food and shelter.
We also accept DAF, Stock and Cryptocurrency on our website www.opulentusa.org/oklahoma
Reminder: Employees submit match request for monetary donations. If your employer requires an Employer Identification Number (EIN) 45-3088713
Employees typically submit their donations for matching through their company’s Human Resources (HR) department or a designated Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) department. Some companies may have specific forms or online platforms for requesting a match, so it’s best to check the employee handbook or company’s internal website for detailed instructions.

Many people have been working tirelessly to clear debris and check on their neighbors. Owasso residents have already started making home repairs and patching up roofs in preparation for potential storms later this week. People have been working tirelessly to clear debris and check on their neighbors. Some have already started making home repairs and patching up roofs in preparation for potential storms later this week. The National Weather Service rated the Owasso tornado a "high-end" EF1 with winds between 100 and 110 mph. The path spanned about 10 miles from the southwest side of Owasso through the 96th and Garnett area, up northeast at 106th and Highway 169. Resident Jennifer Lang, who has lived in Owasso for five years, says she was terrified as the tornado came through, as she had never been directly hit by a tornado before.
"It sounded like a jet and a train collided and landed in our front yard." Jennifer says she heard her phone alarm, and the city sirens go off, prompting her to take cover in the closet with her children. After the storm passed, she was in shock but immediately began helping her neighbors. "My first reaction was to make sure that all my neighbors were safe and that everyone was okay, and then we started clearing the road because you couldn't even get through the road, the gentleman's roof down there was guarding the road." Many homes were damaged.

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