Support People Houston/ Dallas/ El Paso/ Austin/ Winter Storm Disaster Relief for All Texans
przez OPULENT PHILANTHROPY INCWe 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 winter storm that hit the Texas. 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.
Texas, Disaster Relief Fund: We have provided shelter and over a quarter 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 Provides hats, scarves, gloves and thermal socks,
$100 Provides a care package with essential supplies for a family in need.
$250 Provides boots, hand and foot warmers, coats, transportation to warming centers.
$500 Provides blankets and sleeping bags, space heaters for cold temperatures.
$1,000 Ensures a family displaced has access to food and shelter and water.
Massive Winter Storm with Damaging Ice in South, Heavy Snow from Texas to Northeast to Affect Over 230 million
A major, widespread, long-lasting winter storm will hammer parts of the South, Midwest and Northeast Friday through Monday with potentially damaging ice and heavy snow for millions across Texas to parts of New England. This storm will lead to widespread dangerous travel, and its destructive South ice storm could lead to long-lasting power outages and tree damage.
The storm has been named Winter Storm Fern by The Weather Channel. According to The Weather Company forecasters, Fern could affect over 230 million in the U.S. with snow and/or ice, two-thirds of the nation's estimated population. Either heavy snow or ice is forecast for 33 states from the storm, from Arizona to the Midwest, South and New England.
Winter Storm Alerts
Winter storm alerts have been issued by the National Weather Service from the southern Rockies to the East Coast, covering dozens of major cities including Dallas, Houston, and other Texas Cities.
Impacts are expected to be most severe in areas where winter storm warnings and ice storm warnings will eventually be issued. Here's what these warnings mean:
Winter storm warning: A high expectation of disruptive, significant snow, ice and/or sleet. Mixed precipitation is likely in a lot of places. Power outages are expected and travel will be impossible.
Ice storm warning: A high expectation that ice/freezing rain will be the main precipitation type and that it will be disruptive and damaging. Power outages are expected and travel will be impossible. Some of the most significant damage this weekend will come from these zones.
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