Tornadoes bring destruction and devastation to communities throughout the year. There is no longer a true tornado season, and with increasing frequency, tornadoes are happening outside of the area colloquially known as “tornado alley.”
Your support will help communities across the United States impacted by tornadoes recover and be better prepared to face disasters in the future.
The CDP Tornado Recovery Fund will focus on medium- and long-term recovery needs such as rebuilding homes and livelihoods, mental health services, and other challenges identified in partnership with affected communities as recovery efforts progress.
Thank you for helping communities recover!
To make a gift by mail, please send a check or money order to:
Development Team
Center for Disaster Philanthropy
One Thomas Circle, NW, Suite 700
Washington, DC 20005
To make a gift using cryptocurrency, please use this form hosted by our partner Endaoment.
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(Photo: Tornado damage in Spalding County, Georgia, Jan. 15. 2023. Source: Georgia Emergency Management and Homeland Security Agency via Twitter)