Showing posts with label red cross. Show all posts
Showing posts with label red cross. Show all posts

Friday, January 27, 2012

Fultondale and the Tornado of January 23

Fultondale was largely spared by the EF3 tornado that swept across the Birmingham area early on the Morning of January 23, 2012...


...but it still bears the scars and open wounds of the EF5 that traversed much of the state on April 27, 2011. Many homes remain largely in the irreparable state which they have been in for nine months. Businesses bear promises of return that remain unfulfilled. The courses of lives forever altered.


In an attempt to help in some small part, I am donating to the Alabama Red Cross the proceeds from any prints from my website, ordered by the end of January. The Alabama Red Cross played a huge role in helping storm victims recover in April and the ensuing months, and has begun to do so again.

Monday, January 23, 2012

Raising Funds for Tornado Relief in Alabama

For the second time in the last nine months, Alabama has been stricken by widespread severe weather. The destruction of the storms of January 23, 2012, is in no way comparable in scale to that suffered on April 27, 2011, but those affected are no less in need. Within the Birmingham area, the communities of Clay, Trussville, and Oak Grove were hit particularly hard. In an effort to help in some small part, I would like to do the following: the proceeds from any prints ordered using the code "Red Cross" on my website between now and the end of January will be donated to the Alabama Red Cross for their efforts in relieving those affected by the tornadoes of January 23, 2012.

Destruction  in Tuscaloosa, Alabama from the April 27, 2011 Tornado