Patrick Reed and The Team Reed Foundation have donated to several relief efforts pertaining to Hurricane Harvey. In this presentation, they show which organizations they've worked with and how you can help as well.
2. Team Reed Foundation works with a lot of hard-
working charities, and we’ve been fortunate
enough to be able to donate to these groups. With
so many charities and nonprofits helping during
this time, however, we also wanted to highlight
even more ways that you can donate or help.
Houston, the state of Texas, and all of those who
are trying to rebuild after this catastrophic weather
event are relying on the kindness of these groups
to help, and it’s only right to highlight them as well.
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3. American Red Cross
Always active in times of crisis, the
American Red Cross is accepting all sorts
of donations from monetary collections to
clothing. You can even send a simple text
to 90999 with the word “HARVEY,” to
quickly donate $10.
4. Team Rubicon
As rescues have been intense and dangerous
in parts of Texas, organizations like Team
Rubicon bring in specially trained veterans who
are well-equipped to handle crises of this
nature to help. Those currently working in
Texas are working on dangerous water rescues
for those who have been stranded and cannot
get to safety.
5. Austin Pets Alive!
Many pets and animals have been lost,
stranded, or left behind in the aftermath of
Harvey. This organization will help to give
shelter to these animals as well as offset care
costs, adoption fees, and foster opportunities.
6. SBP
This organization was founded after the wrath
of Hurricane Katrina a few years ago. This
team helps to aid in the recovery of affected
areas by bringing in Americorps volunteers to
begin rebuilding.
7. All Hands
All Hands is a nonprofit aimed at organizing
relief efforts in times of crisis and disaster. You
can give donations to help efforts or volunteer
your time with the staff led by “disasterologist”
Samantha Montano.
8. Food Banks
With the water supply being scarce in many
areas of Texas, food banks have been reaching
out to anyone who has any water or food to
give. If you’re able to donate food or water,
visit one of the following banks: Houston Food
Bank, Corpus Christi Food Bank, Southeast
Texas Food Bank.
9. Americares
This organization has set up a wide network of
help through its local health centers, response
partners, and clinics that are free to the public.
Currently, they are working through requests
throughout Texas for water, medications, and
emergency deliveries.
10. Save The Children
Save The Children has been very busy sending
hygiene kits, cribs, strollers, and blankets to
those in need at this time. Their staff has also
helped to set up “Child Friendly Spaces” in the
relief and emergency shelters to ease the care
for children and keep them happy and healthy.
11. Feeding Texas
Acting as a network for food banks across
Texas, Feeding Texas has been helping to
organize all food bank efforts to make sure all
in need are being assisted quickly. Visit their
site to see the local food banks they work with
and to learn how to get involved.
12. SPCA of Texas
The SPCA in Texas has been taking care of and
sheltering many animals whose homes, owners,
and food have been affected due to the
hurricane. Whether they have been stranded or
just need simple care, the SPCA is doing all they
can to make sure these pets are reunited with
family and cared for until they can return home.
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