The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

HOW TO HELP

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Deadly storms devastated large swaths of South Georgia over the weekend. With four counties particular­ly hard hit — Berrien, Brooks, Cook and Dougherty — there’s a major need for money, food, water, clothing and other items to help. We’ve compiled a full list of organizati­ons on the ground to whom you can contribute, inside on

Deadly storms devastated large swaths of South Georgia over the weekend. With four counties particular­ly hard hit — Berrien, Brooks, Cook and Dougherty — there’s a major need for money, food, water, clothing and other items to help. Here’s how you can help — either in-person or by sending money and supplies (Note: Communicat­ion is still spotty in some places, so you might have to keep calling or checking back in):

■ The American Red Cross is sending volunteers and supplies to the area, and is currently operating three emergency shelters (at First Baptist Church of Adel, the Albany Civic Center, Turner County Civic Center). To make a donation, go to the Red Cross website (www. redcross.org), call 1-800RED CROSS, or text the word REDCROSS to 90999 to make a $10 donation.

■ The American Red Cross of South Georgia, located in Valdosta, is also involved in relief efforts. For more informatio­n or to donate directly, go to www.redcross.org/ga/south.

■ Georgia Baptist Disaster Relief is currently collecting monetary donations for those living in the affected areas. They say that county officials have asked them to postpone cleanup efforts for now, and that when informatio­n on tangible items needed is available, informatio­n will be updated on (www.missiongeo­rgia.org) and Facebook page.

■ Georgia National Fairground­s and Agricenter in Perry will collect essential items, including bottled water, nonperisha­ble foods, any and all sized clothing along with all types of personal care items. Grounds will be open for drop-offs 8 a.m.-6 p.m. Tuesday-Sunday. 401 Larry Walker Parkway, Perry. 478-988-6483, www. gnfa.com.

■ First Assembly of God Church in Adel opened its Fellowship Hall as a temporary shelter on Sunday. Volunteers and supplies are needed, according to the church’s Facebook page. 601 Massee Post Road, Adel. 229-896-3935, www.adelfirst.com.

■ Tift County Sheriff Gene Scarbrough has posted a callout for bottled water and other supplies on his Facebook page: “Bring as many cases of water as you can possibly afford to the parking lot of the Tift County Sheriff ’s Office tomorrow and the next couple of days,” the sheriff wrote on Sunday. “We will have a truck and or trailer to load depending on the need, to distribute to our friends to the south during this very horrific effort.” They’ll be accepting other needed relief items as well. 500 Morgan Drive, Tifton. 229-388-6020, www.tiftsherif­f.org.

■ Albany City Commission­er B.J. Fletcher is coordinati­ng an effort to help storm victims, particular­ly those seeking shelter at the Civic Center. The shelter is in need of pillows, blankets and other supplies. Items can be dropped off at BJ’s Country Buffet and Gieryic’s Automotive Repair, both located at 2401 Dawson Road, Albany. For additional informatio­n or to get involved, call Fletcher at 229-854-9443.

■ United Methodist Committee on Relief is helping to produce hygiene kits and cleaning buckets for storm victims. To make a donation or to find out how you can help assemble and ship kits yourself, go to www.umcor.org and follow the links to relief supplies.

■ Samaritan’s Purse needs volunteers to assist with cleanup efforts in the Albany area. Skilled volunteers able to operate chain saws and constructi­on equipment are needed. Informatio­n, go to www.samaritans­purse.org.

■ The City of Albany’s Disaster Relief page on Facebook also provides informatio­n on where to get help and offer assistance.

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