When Natural Disasters and Severe Weather Strike

As we follow the aftermath of this weekend’s tornadoes, we’re thinking of all those in the central and southern U.S. who were affected by the storms. We hope you and those you care about are safe.

 

If you or someone you know has been affected, here are some resources that might help:

 

During these difficult times, we’re inspired to see communities come together to help each other recover and rebuild. You can find out more about tornado relief efforts and donate through the American Red Cross.

 

We wish you and your community comfort and support in the days ahead.

 

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