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SOURCE: support@togetherforall.org
These two major national disaster responses have nearly exhausted the organization’s national relief fund.
Nashville, TN (PRWEB) November 15, 2012
Northwest Tennessee Disaster Services (NTDS) was created as an all volunteer, 501(c)(3) classified, independent entity with former American Red Cross executives, retired FEMA personnel, retired and active U.S. Armed Forces officers, First Responders, Teachers, Doctors, Nurses, Paramedics, Homemakers, and Students. NTDS was formed against insurmountable odds to serve the Great State of Tennessee with support from Federal, State, and Local Agencies, as well as First Responders and Emergency Service members.
NTDS provides Mass Care, Disaster Preparedness Training, First Aid/CPR Training, Counseling, and Emergency Services for U.S. Armed Forces families. NTDS responds to the communities that it serves during times of local disaster and deploys its First Responders in support of Federal Emergency Declarations in limited areas of The United States of America. NTDS receives 100% support from the communities that it serves. Government Funding, Corporate Funding, and Individual Funding comprises the lifeblood of its mission.
Earlier this year, NTDS honored music superstar, Taylor Swift with the stunningly beautiful Star of Compassion Award in recognition of her wonderful spirit of giving .
Since then, NTDS has responded to Hurricane Isaac in Louisiana by launching Disaster Relief Operations in August and September. Donated generators, cleaning supplies, water, food, warm blankets and more were given to affected Louisiana residents.
Upon Superstorm Sandy's fury upon New York, NTDS organized relief operations and arrived in Brooklyn and then later Staten Island on Wednesday, October 31st to give out supplies to victims of the storm.
These two major national disaster responses have nearly exhausted the organization’s national relief fund. Under these extraordinary circumstances, NTDS has made the unprecedented move to reached out to Taylor Swift’s management in Tennessee for hopes of additional support.
If you would like to help, please show your support today! Open your heart and give what you can afford to help those that need it most this holiday season. You can make a tax deductible donation to NTDS (Hurricane Sandy Disaster Relief) at: togetherforall.org
Thank you!
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