They make it easy to donate at my neighborhood Price Chopper, part of a chain of locally owned grocery stores. You could rip off a (or more) $1 or $5 donation slip(s) and give it to the cashier to ring up. That's what I did to help the American Red Cross Disaster Relief Fund. Besides helping all over the world, they have been assisting with victims of flooding and tornadoes in the Southern States and along the Mississippi River. They provide meals and snacks, shelters and tarps, work gloves and cleaning supplies, and emotional support and health services. The American Red Cross seems to always be there when there's a crisis.
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