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Help For Oklahoma Wildfire Victims

OKLAHOMA CITY – Throughout the last several days, wildfires have ravished neighborhoods and communities in Western Oklahoma, especially areas of Seiling, Taloga, Woodward, and Putnam. For Oklahomans and Americans who want to assist wildfire victims in Oklahoma, here is a list of ways to help:

 

Oklahoma Cattlemen’s Association – The Oklahoma Cattlemen’s Foundation, a charitable arm of the Oklahoma Cattlemen’s Association has set-up a Fire Relief fund for monetary donations. Checks should be made payable to Oklahoma Cattlemen’s Foundation with “Fire Relief” in the memo line and mailed to P.O. Box 82395, Oklahoma City, OK 73148. In addition, hay donations are being accepted. For more information, visit www.okcattlemen.org.

Oklahoma Farmers and Ranchers Foundation – This Foundation is accepting and distributing monetary donations. Checks should be made payable to the Oklahoma Farmers and Ranchers Foundation with “Wildfire Relief” in the memo line and mailed to 2501 N. Stiles, Oklahoma City, OK 73105. To donate online, visit www.okfarmingandranching.org.

Oklahoma Farmers Union Foundation – This Foundation is accepting and distributing monetary donations. Checks should be made payable to Farmers Union Foundation, Inc., with “Wildfire Relief” in the memo line and mailed to the attention of Wildfire Relief at P.O. Box 2400, Oklahoma City, OK 73124.

Oklahoma State University – The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service is assisting and providing livestock-related relief efforts. If you need hay or want to donate hay or hay transport services, call OSU Extension Office at 405-590-0106.

Oklahoma Insurance Department – For assistance with insurance claims, call the Oklahoma Insurance Department at 800-522-0071.

Oklahoma Baptist Disaster Relief – A disaster relief unit is set up to assist with meals at the First Baptist Church of Hooker. The organization is also accepted and distributing donations. For more information, visit: https://www.okdisasterhelp.org 

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