People around the country are rallying to help people affected by the tornadoes that touched down in Kentucky late Friday and early Saturday.
Emergency responders are still clearing debris and have encouraged people to stay clear of the area but national and local organizations have stepped up to help assist in any way they can.
Here's a list of how you can help.
Matthew 25: Ministries
Local humanitarian aid organization Matthew 25: Ministries is accepting donations on its website. The team headed for Kentucky on Monday morning with donations and plans to provide laundry services as well as other support to the community.
The organization is requesting monetary donations, cases of water bottles, personal care products, cleaning supplies, paper products, baby and infant supplies and first-aid items.
You can donate here: https://m25m.org/donate/
Beechwood Independent Schools and the City of Fort Mitchell
Beechwood will have a trailer outside the school to accept donations of bottled water, personal care products, baby products, cleaning supplies and other items for those affected by the tornadoes.
54 Beechwood Road, Fort Mitchell, KY 41017
Fort Thomas Independent Schools
Fort Thomas is asking for bottled water, new winter coats, games, toys, toiletries, baby supplies, new blankets and washcloths.
Donations are being accepted at 28 North Fort Thomas between the hours of 8 a.m. and 4 p.m.
Boone County Schools
All Boone County schools will be accepting donations. Officials are asking for bottled water, new blankets, new socks and antibacterial wipes.
Cincy Shirts
Cincy Shirts have created a shirt with a picture of Kentucky with two hands that will be on sale through the end of the year for $25. All proceeds from the sales will go to Maysfield, Kentucky organization Convoy of Hope.
American Red Cross
Visit redcross.org, call 1-800-RED-CROSS or text REDCROSS to 90999.
Salvation Army
Visit helpsalvationarmy.org and donate to the Salvation Army Western KY Disaster Relief Fundraiser on Facebook.
United Way of Kentucky
The agency has set up a donation site specifically for tornado victims. Visit uwky.org/tornado.
Know of any other local relief efforts? Contact Briana Rice at 513-568-3496 or brice@enquirer.com. Follow her on Twitter at @BriRiceWrites.
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