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12:02 pm
Wed March 7, 2012
Fund Started To Help Storm Victims Rebuild
A Lexington-based non-profit organization has started a fund to help storm affected Eastern Kentuckians get started rebuilding their lives once relief workers leave the area.
While the cleanup and damage assessments continue in storm-ravaged Eastern Kentucky, a non-profit group in Central Kentucky is starting a fund to help communities rebuild what has been lost. Allison Lankford is with Lexington-based Blue Grass Community Foundation, which has launched an Eastern Kentucky Tornado Rebuilding Fund.
“We also wanted to create an opportunity for people to look a little bit into the future and ahead as victims begin to rebuild their lives and their towns in the months to come and create a mechanism for individuals who want to help in that process to make a charitable donation.”
Lankford says the fund will help displaced residents with long-term housing needs.
“We will work with local committees to really put the money to the best use. It could go to rebuilding efforts, just widespread. There’s quite a bit of flexibility now that these communities have been declared federal disaster areas and so we can really use those charitable dollars to go a long way.”
Lankford says donations are being accepted at www.bgcf.org, or by mail at Bluegrass Community Foundation, 250 West Main, Lexington, KY 40507.
