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404 East 3rd Street, Grand Island, NE 68801

American Red Cross - Central and Western Nebraska Chapter

​Provides services for those affected by natural or man-made disaster (i.e. single family fires, tornadoes, floods) by supplying immediate food, shelter, and clothing. Sets up shelters, mass care during large-scale disasters.

Recruits, trains, and engages a pool of competent volunteers to both educate members of the public regarding disaster preparedness and to respond and serve vulnerable members of the community during times of crisis.

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United Way of the Midlands
401 Douglas Street, Suite 101, Sioux City, IA 51101

American Red Cross - Northwest Iowa and Northeast Nebraska Chapter

​Provides services for those affected by natural or man-made disaster (i.e. single family fires, tornadoes, floods) by supplying immediate food, shelter, and clothing. Sets up shelters, mass care during large-scale disasters.

Recruits, trains, and engages a pool of competent volunteers to both educate members of the public regarding disaster preparedness and to respond and serve vulnerable members of the community during times of crisis.

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United Way of the Midlands
2912 South 80th Avenue, Omaha, NE 68124

American Red Cross - Omaha-Council Bluffs and Southwest Iowa Chapter

​Provides services for those affected by natural or man-made disaster (i.e. single family fires, tornadoes, floods) by supplying immediate food, shelter, and clothing. Sets up shelters, mass care during large-scale disasters.

Recruits, trains, and engages a pool of competent volunteers to both educate members of the public regarding disaster preparedness and to respond and serve vulnerable members of the community during times of crisis.

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United Way of the Midlands
4600 Valley Road, Suite 300, Lincoln, NE 68510

American Red Cross - Southeast Nebraska Chapter

​Provides services for those affected by natural or man-made disaster (i.e. single family fires, tornadoes, floods) by supplying immediate food, shelter, and clothing. Sets up shelters, mass care during large-scale disasters.

Recruits, trains, and engages a pool of competent volunteers to both educate members of the public regarding disaster preparedness and to respond and serve vulnerable members of the community during times of crisis.

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United Way of the Midlands