People & Pets Across Midwest Devastated By Record Flooding
Under Water: Rush Aid to Victims of Terrible Floods!Â
Days of unprecedented rainfall have pushed rivers to record levels across northwest Iowa and neighboring states, resulting in catastrophic flash flooding and rivers and streams rising to dangerous levels, including a broken levee forcing hundreds to evacuate from their homes.Â
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Now, South Dakota and Minnesota residents face similar dire circumstances. Some towns inundated with flooding have turned off power, prompting water safety concerns, sewage issues, and the impact of no electricity amidst sweltering temperatures. Â
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Greater Good Charities is on the ground assisting partners in providing emergency aid. We need your help to respond quickly to the needs across this region.Â
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Please help us send Good Packs for people and pets. These include hygiene and comfort items for displaced families as well as pet essentials. Our GOODS team is mobilizing shipments of pet food and supplies for animal shelters facing an influx of lost pets due to flooding.
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Greater Good Charities is dedicated to being there when it matters. With the help of our amazing community of donors, we’ve provided truckloads of supplies, food for both people and animals, medicine, emergency transport for pets and much-needed funding in the wake of extreme weather events like devastating hurricanes, wildfires, tornadoes, and dangerous flooding.
We approach flood response in three complementary ways: thinking ahead and preparing communities for imminent natural disasters, responding during flooding by helping on the ground with supplies and relief work, and boosting recovery by directly aiding people and pets and helping to rebuild infrastructure. But we can’t do it without YOU.
We need YOUR help now! Your support allows Greater Good Charities to prepare first response teams as quickly as possible whenever the next disaster strikes. Your donation can support Greater Good Charities’ disaster relief efforts to help those affected by life-altering floods.Â
Greater Good Charities has ultimate authority and discretion with regard to the distribution of its funds. All expenditures made are consistent with the exempt purposes of Greater Good Charities.