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Volunteers in Arkansas open centers in multiple cities to help tornado victims begin their recovery process

Little Rock, Arkansas – In response to the devastating tornadoes that struck Arkansas on March 14, several volunteer organizations have set up aid centers to provide crucial assistance to affected residents. The Arkansas Department of Emergency Management (ADEM) confirmed that these centers will offer support such as food, water, clothing, and other resources to help the community begin the long process of recovery.

According to ADEM officials, volunteer groups will be available at multiple locations over the coming days to assist with the aftermath of the storms. The first aid center will be at the Diaz City Fire Department on Thursday, March 27, from 1 p.m. to 7 p.m. Residents in need of assistance are encouraged to visit and receive any necessary help. Following this, a second center will open on Friday, March 28, at Cave City First Assembly from 1 p.m. to 7 p.m. The weekend will also see more centers open, including one on Saturday, March 29, at Belview Baptist Church from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and another on Sunday, March 30, at Shannon Baptist Church from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. These centers are part of an ongoing effort to provide immediate relief to those impacted by the devastating tornadoes.

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Despite the significant damage caused by the storms, which included at least 15 confirmed tornadoes touching down across the state, local residents are showing resilience and support for one another. The tornadoes left behind significant debris and caused extensive damage to homes, prompting Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders to request a Major Disaster Declaration from President Donald Trump Jr. The declaration would help streamline federal support for recovery efforts and provide additional resources to the state.

While these volunteer centers are working hard to offer assistance, officials were quick to clarify that these locations are not registration sites for state or federal disaster assistance. Those seeking state or federal aid will need to go through the appropriate channels, as these centers are primarily focused on providing immediate relief through local volunteer efforts.

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As the recovery process unfolds, these volunteer aid centers are expected to continue providing essential services and support for the Arkansas communities hardest hit by the storms. For now, the focus remains on immediate recovery and ensuring that those affected have access to the resources they need to begin rebuilding their lives. The work of these volunteer groups, along with the support of state and federal agencies, will be critical as the state moves forward in the coming weeks.

 

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