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Support People South and North Carolinas Wildfire

efter 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 South and North Carolinas Wildfire. 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.

South and North Carolinas Wildfire 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/carolina
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.

South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster declared a state of emergency Sunday as wildfires in the Carolinas and Georgia scorched thousands of acres and forced people to flee their homes.
At one point, more than 175 fires were burning in South Carolina, the governor's office said Sunday, fueled by unusually dry conditions and gusty winds. By Monday afternoon, there were five active fires: a major one in Myrtle Beach, two in Williamsburg County and one in Beaufort County.
“You saw that the flames are low and all of a sudden they jumped up, right? So wind changes can do that in this kind of a fuel type, as we call it, so it can be a little scary,” he said.
In Horry County, a fire near Myrtle Beach and the Carolina Forest area had burned 1,600 acres by Sunday night and was 30% contained, according to the forestry commission.
People in eight neighborhoods were forced to evacuate as several fires raged in Horry County.

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