The Miracle

How to help: Fundraiser­s set up for victims of devastatin­g B.C. storm

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VANCOUVER - The historic and deadly storm that bombarded British Columbia this week has left many worried onlookers from across the country feeling desperate to help – and there’s a growing number of ways to do so. On Wednesday, the Canadian Red Cross launched a donation page to help fund humanitari­an assistance to those impacted by the flooding and landslides, which led to mass evacuation­s and cut off entire communitie­s from the rest of the province. Donations made through the British Columbia Floods and Extreme Weather Appeal will be reserved for the current crisis, the charitable organizati­on said, with no more than five per cent going toward fundraisin­g costs “The devastatin­g flooding in the coastal and Interior regions of B.C. has resulted in thousands of British Columbians being displaced. The Red Cross is committed to helping during this urgent time of need,” said Pat Quealey, Canadian Red Cross vicepresid­ent for B.C. and Yukon, in a statement. Canadian scan also donate to individual fundraiser­s through GoFundMe, though they should be wary of fraudulent campaigns designed to exploit public sympathy, the likes of which often emerge after major catastroph­es. Go Fund Me

has setup a centralize­d hub for verified fund raise rs for B.C. flooding victims, which include campaigns for a number of displaced families and affected businesses... Source: /bc.ctvnews.ca

Note: The Canadian Muslim Media Club (CMMC) and Kindness Chain Chilliwack Associatio­n (KCCA) did fundraisin­g for Storm victims on Wed Nov 17th..

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