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How to find, help tornado victims

In the aftermath of severe storms and tornadoes in the South, volunteers and emergency organizations have set up websites to reunite survivors with loved ones and to donate to victims and survivors.
/ Source: msnbc.com

In the aftermath of the tornadoes and severe storms that struck the South, volunteers and relief organizations organizations have set up websites and other avenues to reunite survivors with loved ones and to collect donations for victims.

Here are some sites to reunite loved ones:


Here you can register to let others know you are safe, or search for others whom you are concerned about, provided they have registered their names.

This Facebook page was created for those searching for loved ones who may be lost or missing from the Alabama tornadoes. People can post messages seeking information on loved ones.


Another Facebook page, set up by group of local animal rescuers trying to help reunite pets displaced by the storms. People can post a picture of their pet, tell if it is lost or found.


A Facebook page set up by Alabama resident Patty Bullion that seeks to reunite lost photos and other items with their owners. "Please post pictures or pictures of other items that were found as debris after the 4/27/2011 tornadoes," the page says. "Please leave a brief description of how someone can find you if they identify pictures or items that belong to them."

Here is how you can help:

American Red Cross
The American Red Cross has set up shelters in many southern states to house people displaced by the storms. It is also serving meals, offering clean-up supplies, and seeking donations of blood.

You can donate to the Red Cross online at redcross.org.

You can also text REDCROSS to 90999 on your mobile phone to donate $10 to relief efforts. The money will be billed to your wireless account.

Or, call 1-800-REDCROSS (1-800-733-2767) to give money or schedule a blood donation.

Donations are accepted by mail at:
American Red Cross
P.O. Box 4002018
Des Moines, IA 50340-2018

The Salvation Army
The Salvation Army’s Emergency Disaster Services is providing food, drinks and spiritual support to storm survivors in Alabama, Mississippi and Tennessee.

To donate online, visit salvationarmyusa.org.

You can also call 1-800-SAL-ARMY (1-800-725-2769) and designate "April 2011 Tornado Outbreak."

Text "GIVE" to 80888 to make a $10 donation.

Checks can be sent to:
Salvation Army Disaster Relief
P.O. Box 100339
Atlanta, GA
30384-0339

Alabama's Emergency Relief Fund
The Alabama Governor's Office of Faith-based and Community Initiatives helps residents, business and organizations when other avenues have relief have been exhausted.

Visit servealabama.gov to give or volunteer.

Mississippi Disaster Recovery Fund
The governor's office has created the fund to serve as a clearinghouse for donations and volunteer help.

Visit mississippi.relief.com to give or volunteer.

Volunteer Opportunities
The Corporation for National and Community Service, a federal agency, helps coordinate community service and volunteer efforts throughout the country. Visit serve.gov for more information.