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Local volunteer network and foundations mobilize: nearly 800 households helped, muck-and-gut teams deploying
Summary
COAD leaders and the San Angelo Area Foundation described rapid volunteer mobilization, shelter and intake statistics and the plan to deploy vetted muck-and-gut teams and coordinated distribution of donated goods starting Monday.
Community Organizations Active in Disaster (COAD) leaders and nonprofit partners described a week of volunteer response that provided food, clothing, shelter vouchers and intake assistance to flood survivors and outlined the next phase of cleanup and financial support.
Mike Burnett, executive director of the Concho Valley Community Action Agency, said Paul Ann Baptist Church operated intake and distribution services and had served "just shy of 800 households" (about 1,900 individuals) in seven days and placed about 140 households into emergency non-congregate hotel…
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