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Update from Oklahoma: How You Can Continue to Help Tornado Survivors

Airman 1st Class Tracy Barnhill, of the Oklahoma Air National Guard's 137th Maintenance Group, surveys the damage to her mother’s house after a devastating tornado hit the homes of those living in Moore, Oklahoma on May 20, 2013. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Mark Hybers)

While recovery operations continue in Moore, Okla., after one of the worst and deadliest tornadoes on record, relief efforts are still underway. The Oklahoma State AFL-CIO and central labor council community service liaisons are working through the United Way.  

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Union Plus Disaster Relief Grants Available for Union Tornado Survivors

Union Plus Disaster Relief Grants Available for Union Tornado Survivors

Oklahoma City-area union members who were impacted by tornadoes and who participate in Union Plus programs may be eligible for financial assistance. 

Union Plus Disaster Relief Grants of $500 are available to help participants in the Union Plus Credit Card, Insurance or Mortgage programs who are facing financial hardship due to this devastating natural disaster. The money does not have to be repaid.

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How You Can Help the Oklahoma Tornado Disaster Relief

Oklahoma National Guard photo/flickr

UPDATE: The death toll from the Moore tornado has been revised downward and stands at 24 as of noon today. But officials say they expect it to increase as rescue workers search the wreckage. 

While rescue operations continue in Moore, Okla., after one of the worst and deadliest tornadoes on record that has claimed more than 50 lives, with the toll expected to climb, relief efforts are being organized. The Oklahoma State AFL-CIO and central labor council community service liaisons are working through the United Way. 

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