Severe Weather Outbreak Continues in Central U.S.

This weekend saw another round of severe weather, much more widespread than last week’s.

Alabama. Arkansas. Tennessee. Iowa. Mississippi. Indiana.

28 confirmed deaths so far.

Thousands affected. Homes damaged, destroyed.

The need is greater than ever.

Check out this page on The Weather Channel for a summative breakdown of what’s been going on where:

www.weather.com/news/news/2023-04-01-tornado-outbreak-illinois-theater-roof-collapse-arkansas-indiana-iowa


For the weekend of April 1-April 2, Anemoi continues to provide assistance to communities in Western Mississippi. Our primary focus has been assisting with meal delivery to residents. One our members, Brian Carmody, captured some sobering video. Communities across our nation are dealing with the worst days of their lives right now.

A drive through the community of Rolling Fork, Mississippi on April 1, 2023 shows the path of destruction left in the wake of the recent tornadoes. Words truly can’t describe the devastation. Please consider a gift to Anemoi, designated for Rolling Fork, so that we can continue the important work that we are trying to do in the community. Available resources are going to thin out now because of all of the additional communities in need.

 
Brad Stewart

Brad is Anemoi's "tech guy" and is responsible for social media, web design, graphic design, and integration of systems and technologies. He has decades of experience working with non-profits and balancing the desire for the "latest and greatest" with a realistic budget: thus granting him a unique perspective with startups and how to be a good steward with every penny that we receive.

Brad hails from the Bayou State of Louisiana and obviously enjoys 'im some beignets, gumbo, king cake...and of course some LSU Tiger football! GO TIGAHS!

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