Epoch Floods: A3P Gathers Contributions For Deep South Storm Relief Effort

Epoch Flood

A3P members recently pooled their resources to help provide rebuilding materials for tornado ravaged areas. We are particularly concerned about our people in the Appalachian region of northern Alabama especially near the Mississippi River. A surge of water not seen since the Great Mississippi Flood of 1927 is forecast in coming days through the Deep South. The plight of those folks in that area of the state has not received adequate local government or media attention last week – take note, Charlie Sheen.

No Telethons or National Fund Drives?

Once again there were no celebrity appeals or Hollywood fundraising telethons to provide relief to those folks in tornado and flood ravaged states.

The A3P is the only political party dedicated to the interests of our people. We believe that it is essential to support those of us in need, especially during natural disasters. We encourage all those reading this to do likewise!

Nothern Alabama Flooding

Drop-off Locations for donated bottled water, nonperishable food items, good used clothes and children’s toys:

White Family Network and Kinsmen Rescue Project
P.O. Box 1721
Mountain View, Arkansas, 72560

Arkansas members and residents may be drop-off relief supples directly at the following shelters:

Lawrence County:
Walnut Ridge Community Center
504 SE Southern Ave, Walnut Ridge

Faulkner County:
Senior Citizen Center
10 Bise Dr, Vilonia

Jackson County:
Remmel Church
431 Hwy 145 South, Newport

White County:
Camp Wildwood
155 Riverside Park Rd, Searcy

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