The Severe Weather and Derecho Recovery Fund has been established by the Greater Houston Disaster Alliance - a joint effort of the Greater Houston Community Foundation and the United Way of Greater Houston.
A new fund has been established to help those impacted by the severe weather in the Houston area over the last month.
"Officials say the fund has received early support with $500,000 from the CenterPoint Energy Foundation, as well as a $500,000 contribution from Comcast – split into a $250,000 cash donation and $250,000 in-kind."We are collaborating to tackle the needs of those impacted by the recent natural disasters that impacted our area.
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