Ways you can help the victims of the deadly tornados

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Ways you can help the victims of the deadly tornados
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Community support started rolling in immediately after tornados impacted multiple areas in the state. As those begin the long journey of rebuilding, there are many different ways the public can help.

MONTGOMERY, Ala. -

WSFA 12 News is teaming up with the Central Alabama Community Foundation to host the Central Alabama Tornado Relief Drive. On Wednesday, Jan. 18, from 6 a.m. until 6:30 p.m., you can call a phone number to donate. The number will be released Wednesday.The city is in need of non-perishable food, toiletries, and diapers. Donations can be dropped off at the Dallas County Courthouse located at 105 Lauderdale St. in Selma. In addition, the Red Cross is stationed at Selma High School, located at 2180 Broad St., and is accepting donations as well.

Selma residents that have been impacted by the tornado, the city has tarps, water, and electrolyte drinks available at the courthouse.The Central Alabama Community Foundation has created the Autauga County Disaster Relief Fund. This fund has been created to assist citizens that the storms have impacted. Funds will be used to support both the immediate as well as long-term needs of citizens in Autauga County.

In addition to monetary contributions, the City of Prattville will provide a disaster relief drop-off location at City Hall located at 101 W Main Street.Paper products

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