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Happy Holidays and Giving Tuesday Support People Hurricane Francine- New Orleans, Louisiana

, OPULENT PHILANTHROPY INC

We are a nonprofit organization dedicated to serving the needs of our local community. From providing food and shelter to those in need during Hurricane Francine Louisiana, 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.

Hurricane Disaster Relief Fund:
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:
$25 can provide a care package with essential supplies for a family in need.
$50 can help ensure a family displaced by the fire has access to food and shelter.
$50 can help support firefighters.
We also accept DAF, Stock and Cryptocurrency on our website www.opulentusa.org/louisiana
Reminder: Employees submit match request for monetary donations. If your employer requires an Employer Identification Number (EIN) 45-3088713

Hurricane Francine barreled toward Louisiana on Wednesday as residents made last-minute trips to stock up on supplies and forecasters warned of potentially deadly storm surge, widespread flooding and destructive winds on the northern U.S. Gulf Coast.
In Morgan City, gas stations had put plywood on the windows and moved trash cans inside, with a few pumps still serving the trickle of cars passing through shortly after dawn.
Rain from Hurricane Francine has been pounding the New Orleans metro, causing widespread street flooding in many neighborhoods and the city and in Jefferson Parish.
Francine's eyewall fell apart but expanded after landfall and pushed up against New Orleans and Baton Rouge, unleashing strong winds and heavy rains across southeast Louisiana Wednesday night. As the storm slowed down, more rain fell on neighborhoods across the SouthShore.
Between 6 and 7 inches of rain fell across New Orleans, with some areas seeing more than 8 inches, according to rain gauges that are connected to a network maintained by the meteorological website Weather Underground. Some of those stations recorded rain falling at a rate of more than 1½inches per hour, which exceeds the capacity of the New Orleans Sewerage& Water Board's drainage system.
Nearly 400,000 Louisiana customers were without power as of 6am Thursday, according to according to utility tracker poweroutage.us.
More than 100,000 people in metro New Orleans was without power as of 6am, Entergy says.

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