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AmeriCares focused its March, 2012 tornado response on hard-hit communities in impoverished eastern Kentucky, dispatching relief workers and delivering water, medical aid, hygiene supplies, nutritional supplements, and cleaning supplies to help thousands of survivors
Distributing Water and Emergency Aid to Tornado Survivors in Kentucky
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In the wake of powerful mid-Atlantic storms that left tens of thousands of families suffering amid power outages and sweltering heat, AmeriCares trucks were rolling to help communities in hard-hit West Virginia. A total of $277,000 in water, first aid, relief supplies and emergency medical aid was delivered to help families in need. Watch our behind-the-scenes video to see the emergency shipment leaving our warehouse.
West Virginia Storm Response
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Household Clean-Up Kits help families begin restoring their homes damaged by disaster.
What is in a Household Clean-up Kit?
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When Hurricane Sandy struck, the power went out in most of Staten Island, greatly reducing the ability for clinics to provide care to patients. Our mobile medical clinic helps survivors get the crucial health services they need.
Mobile Medical Clinic Brings Care to Survivors in Staten Island
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Behind the scenes: A sneak peek at our Sandy relief teams working round-the-clock. Thank you to all who support our work—we take our commitment to heart. Enjoy and share!
A Dedicated Staff: Our Hurricane Sandy Team
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