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More ways to help victims of deadly Oklahoma tornado

More ways to help victims of deadly Oklahoma tornado

 

The relief and recovery effort is underway in the Oklahoma City area after a an EF-5 twister tore through Monday, leaving 24 dead and 12,000 - 13,000 homes damaged or destroyed.

Officials estimated the recovery cost at $2 billion.

If you wish to help, the following organizations are providing food, shelters, and emergency supplies and equipment.

Rummage Sale to benefit youth

Rummage Sale to benefit youth

RUMMAGE SALE

Saturday  JUNE  8

9 a.m. to 2 p.m.

St. John’s Church

2351 Pleasant Grove Blvd

St. John’s Episcopal Church will hold a rummage sale on Saturday June 8 to raise funds for a youth project.   Sale hours will be from 9 a.m. till 2 p.m. at 2351 Pleasant Grove Blvd in Roseville.  Proceeds will be used to sponsor high school students doing service projects.  The youth will be a part of the Sierra Service Project working on rehap in South/Central Los Angeles this summer.  The activities include helping senior citizens as well as non profit and charities. All are invited to the Rummage Sale.

Source: Joanne Jones

How you can help

How you can help

The tragedy of Monday’s tornado in Oklahoma may be halfway across the country, but there are still ways we can help locally.

Jordan Scott, communications director for the American Red Cross Capital Region Chapter, said the organization is accepting donations for relief efforts. People can text REDCROSS to 9099 to make an automatic $10 donation, or can visit redcross.org to make a donation.

Scott said there are no plans yet to send teams from Northern California over to Oklahoma for relief efforts, but that it usually takes 24 to 48 hours for them to receive requests.

“Our volunteers know it may happen and to be ready,” Scott said. “We’ve got the experience and the expertise here.”

Volunteers from the area have helped out through other disasters, including the 2011 tornado in Joplin, Mo., and Superstorm Sandy in 2012.

Sign Up for Safe Babysitting Class

Sign Up for Safe Babysitting Class

Sutter Roseville Medical Center will offer Safe Sitter® courses for young teens 11 and up on Friday,July 26, in Conference Room 8, at the medical center.  To reserve a spot in this class, please register online now by clicking on Safe Sitter or visiting www.checksutterfirst.org/ and click Classes & Education.

Over 500,000 adolescent babysitters have graduated from the medically-accurate program which instills students with confidence as they learn how, why and where injuries can happen in order to prevent them.  The cost of the course is $35 per student.

The up-to-date curriculum provides hand-on practice in lifesaving techniques designed to prepare babysitters to act in an emergency.

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Army Of Angels May Monthly Meeting

Army Of Angels May Monthly Meeting

Army Of Angels , an international coalition of child advocacy individuals, groups, businesses and organizations,
will host their monthly Greater Sacramento/Placer region monthly meeting Tuesday evening May 7th -starting at 6:00 P.M. at 5690 Mesa Verde Circle Rocklin,CA. 95677.

Guests are asked to confirm participation in advance and bring an item for the pot luck dinner. 
Meeting/dinner theme will be Picnic style.Current area Army Of Angels projects include WynSpring Work Day,
WynSpring Picnic,Kids Collaborative and Cloud 9 Convention. 

Army

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THE 13 BIGGEST MISCONCEPTIONS ABOUT ENTREPRENEURSHIP

 

QUESTION: WHAT DO YOU CONSIDER TO BE THE MOST COMMON MISCONCEPTION ABOUT ENTREPRENEURSHIP?

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YOU NEED TO BE NICHE

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