COLUMBUS, Ohio – In the wake of last week’s destructive tornado, Delaware County is extending a helping hand to impacted families. On Friday, March 22, a post-storm assistance event will take place at the Galena Village Hall, situated at 109 Harrison Street, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Agencies Providing Support
A coalition of vital agencies will converge at the event, ready to assist residents coping with the aftermath of the tornado and severe weather that struck Delaware County on March 14. Among those organizations scheduled to attend are:
- American Red Cross
- Delaware County Veterans Services
- Delaware Public Health District
- United Way of Delaware County
- Village of Galena
- Other community nonprofits
These entities will engage with affected residents, assessing their housing and clean-up needs and offering available assistance.
Reaching Out for Aid
Residents unable to attend the event in person can still access support. They are encouraged to reach out to Bridges Community Action Partnership at (740) 369-3184.
The Impact of the Storm
The severity of the situation prompted the Delaware County Commissioners to declare a state of emergency on Monday. The National Weather Service confirmed the presence of an EF1 tornado in the area. According to the Delaware County Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management, the tornado caused damage to at least 254 homes and businesses, with 25 of them sustaining major damage.
Standing Together in Crisis
As Delaware County continues its recovery efforts, the collaboration of local agencies and nonprofits underscores the community’s resilience. By offering crucial support and resources, these organizations demonstrate solidarity in times of adversity. Through collective action and support, affected residents can begin to rebuild and restore their lives.
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