Funds in Disaster Relief

Texas and Oklahoma Wildfire Relief Fund
1 nonprofit
Texas and Oklahoma Wildfire Relief Fund
Texas & Oklahoma Wildfire Update (From TCFA) The Texas Panhandle and Western Oklahoma are facing devastation due to several wildfires that have and continue to burn hundreds of thousands of acres. Thank you for the outpouring of support we have already received from so many of you. It is very much appreciated. As the devastation continues and eventually rebuilding begins, we encourage the cattle feeding community to come together to help in any way they can, whether it be prayers, donating materials, time or money. For your convenience, listed below are some options for donating hay, fencing materials and other supplies, cash to disaster relief funds or cash to the food bank beef fund. Donation locations for hay, fencing materials and other supplies: Hemphill County Livestock Supply Point 100 Hackberry Street Canadian, Texas 79014 (806) 323-9114 Pampa Bull Barn / Top O' Texas Fairgrounds Livestock Supply Point 301 Bull Barn Drive Pampa, Texas 79065 Curtis Preston: (806) 946-7467 Cash donations: TSCRA Disaster Relief Fund. To donate online go to tscra.org/disaster-relief-fund/. All contributions to the TSCRA Disaster Relief Fund are tax deductible. For more information, contact TSCRA at (800) 242-7820. Oklahoma Cattlemen's Foundation Wildlife Disaster Relief Fund. To donate online, go to www.oklahomacattlemensfoundation.com/giving, visit the office at 2500 Exchange Ave, Oklahoma City 73108, or mail a check. All contributions to the OCF Disaster Relief Fund are tax deductible. For more ways to help, contact Mariah Reimer at mreimer@okcattlemen.org or (405) 308-3030. Food donations: High Plains Food Bank (HPFB). Cash donations to the HPFB/TCFA beef fund can be made here.
Israel Relief Fund
2 nonprofits
Israel Relief Fund
Those of us with close family and friends in Israel appreciate how many of you have already reached out to check on us and show your support. As I’m sure most have heard, on Saturday morning Hamas terrorists launched a coordinated attack on Israel, just as many of us around the world were beginning to celebrate the Sabbath and the Jewish holiday of Simchat Torah. Bear in mind the situation is rapidly changing and official figures may change, but the brutal attacks have reportedly included countless missiles and a land invasion that has left over 700 dead, 2000 injured, and more than 100 kidnapped as hostages and taken to Gaza. To put these horrific events into perspective, recall that Israel is a small country with under 10 million people. Several of the victims also include citizens of the US, UK, and other nations around the world. Figuring out how to support the innocent victims of a war so far away can bring a feeling of helplessness, so we wanted to share some actions you can take: - Reach out to your Jewish friends to check in and show support. A large number of us have friends, family, and other ties to Israel - Stay informed and consume media from a variety of sources. Read the heartbreaking stories and try to comprehend the impact to millions of innocent lives - Donate to valuable causes and submit for your company match. Israel is in an all-hands-on-deck situation right now, and supporting life-saving organizations can help from afar Thank you for your support 💙