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My 2.cent Love For Virginia Beach


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Those who want to help but do not live in the area can donate to the Virginia Beach Tragedy Fund. The city says 100% of the donations will go directly to the victims affected by the tragedy. Donations can also be made by texting VABEACH to 41444. The city has partnered with United Way to manage the fund. For those close enough to Virginia Beach, the city is also asking for volunteers. Volunteer Hampton Roads is leading the effort. Those interested can sign up on their site and a coordinator will contact them with further directions. The city urged residents wait to be contacted and given instructions before showing up at the scene to help. Zoom Zoom Virginia Beach , a dog training organization, is accepting volunteers with Certified Therapy Dogs to provide visitations. Those interested can contact the Emergency Operations team at (757)-385-4232 for more information. The organization is looking for therapy dogs that can work 2-hour shifts or more, as needed. TownBank said it will donate $500,000 to the Virginia Beach Tragedy Fund, which will benefit the victims and families of those killed and wounded in the incident. Those wishing to donate to the fund can go on the United Way of South Hampton Roads website or text VABEACH to 41444. In addition to donations, TowneBank is also accepting checks made out to the Virginia Beach Tragedy Fund at any of the bank's branches starting Monday. The checks will then be delivered to the United Way of South Hampton roads where 100% of the funds will go to the victims.
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Beslow MusictalkBy Joseph Anson Beslow