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Answered by fgjjffgj
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=> If you have extra funds or goods, you might consider making monetary donations.

=> If you have time, skills, or other supportive resources to offer in lieu of monetary donations, you can offer these to those in need.

=> There are pros/cons for each this type of involvement: for donations, a pro is that you can act quickly and put resources in the hands of organizations who can decide how to best help the victims. A con to making donations is that you don't necessarily know if all of your money will go directly to the victims.

=> One of the biggest pros of volunteering instead of donating money is that you get to feel like you really providing hands-on helps while interacting with people.

=> A potential con is the danger and risk of injury associated with traveling to flood zones.

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Answered by helper1482
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1)Gently used clothing, socks, shoes, bedding, and blankets are almost always in need after a devastating flood.

2)You can also help the children affected by floods by sending them books and toys.

3)Purchase and donate new, non-perishable food items and bottled drinking water.

4)Organize a school fundraiser. Talk with your teacher or school administrators about starting school-based activities to raise money or supplies.

5)Organize a community event.

6)Donate clothes, food, or other

items.

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