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4200 Wilson Boulev
ard, Suite 800 - Arlington, VA 22203
(703) 276-0100 or www.give.org
Financial Assistance Network
P.O. Box 60848 Washington, DC 20039-0848
CARE USA
Also known as: Cooperative of Assistance and Relief Everywhere
151 Ellis Street NE Atlanta, GA 30303-2439
(404) 681-2552 / (800) 422-7385 or www.careusa.org
American Red Cross National Headquarters
2025 East Street NW Washington, DC 20006
(202) 303-4498 or www.redcross.org
To make a donation: (800) HELP-NOW (800 435-7669)
FEMA
Also known as: Federal Emergency Management Agency
“…teaching people how to get through a disaster…”
(800) 621-FEMA (800 621-3362) or www.fema.gov
For hearing/ speech impaired (TTY): (800) 462-7585
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