How You Can Help the Victims in Oklahoma

The Red Cross, Salvation Army and more ways to give.

Assisting Those in Need - At least 24 people were killed and hundreds of people injured following a severe tornado that ravished Oklahoma City and surrounding areas on Monday. If you want to help, keep reading for a look at organizations that have launched fundraising efforts. — Britt Middleton  (Photo: Brett Deering/Getty Images)

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Assisting Those in Need - At least 24 people were killed and hundreds of people injured following a severe tornado that ravished Oklahoma City and surrounding areas on Monday. If you want to help, keep reading for a look at organizations that have launched fundraising efforts. — Britt Middleton (Photo: Brett Deering/Getty Images)

American Red Cross - The Red Cross has set up shelters in communities impacted by the storm. In addition, you can click here to learn how you can donate blood or click here to make a monetary donation online. (Photo: Courtesy of The American Red Cross)

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American Red Cross - The Red Cross has set up shelters in communities impacted by the storm. In addition, you can click here to learn how you can donate blood or click here to make a monetary donation online. (Photo: Courtesy of The American Red Cross)

Salvation Army - The Salvation Army is requesting financial donations online at SalvationArmyUSA.org or by calling 1-800-SAL-ARMY (1-800-725-2769). You can also text the word “STORM” to 80888 to make a $10 donation through your mobile device.  (Photo: Courtesy of The Salvation Army)

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Salvation Army - The Salvation Army is requesting financial donations online at SalvationArmyUSA.org or by calling 1-800-SAL-ARMY (1-800-725-2769). You can also text the word “STORM” to 80888 to make a $10 donation through your mobile device. (Photo: Courtesy of The Salvation Army)

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Southern Baptist Convention Disaster Relief Oklahoma - The Southern Baptist Convention Disaster Relief Oklahoma is assisting tornado victims with food and laundry services as well as clean-up crews to assist in debris removal. They are requesting monetary donations, which can be made here. (Photo: Courtesy of Southern Baptist Convention Disaster Relief)

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Southern Baptist Convention Disaster Relief Oklahoma - The Southern Baptist Convention Disaster Relief Oklahoma is assisting tornado victims with food and laundry services as well as clean-up crews to assist in debris removal. They are requesting monetary donations, which can be made here. (Photo: Courtesy of Southern Baptist Convention Disaster Relief)

Donate Through the United Way - The United Way of Western Connecticut is accepting donations for the Sandy Hook School Support Fund, which will provide counseling and help cover funeral costs among other support services in. Click here to make a donation.(Photo: Courtesy of United Way)

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United Way of Central Oklahoma - The United Way of Central Oklahoma says all financial donations will be distributed without administrative fees to United Way partner agencies working on the tornado relief efforts. Click here to make a donation online or call 405-523-3598. (Photo: Courtesy of United Way)

DonorsChoose.org - After two schools in neighboring Moore, Oklahoma, were destroyed, a charity called DonorsChoose.org says it will send all monetary donations to teachers to help rebuild classrooms and assist in costs for food, therapy and school supplies. (Photo: Courtesy of Donors Choose)

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DonorsChoose.org - After two schools in neighboring Moore, Oklahoma, were destroyed, a charity called DonorsChoose.org says it will send all monetary donations to teachers to help rebuild classrooms and assist in costs for food, therapy and school supplies. (Photo: Courtesy of Donors Choose)