Two Containers Delivered to Elkhorn Nebraska

OGT’s delivered two containers to Elkhorn, NE. to help with clean up after a tornado ravaged around 240 homes. It was an EF3 with peak winds of 165 mph, nearly a mile wide and remained on the ground for 30 minutes. The container shown is empty and will be at Bethany Lutheran Church today to be used for storage of tools. The Second container will be filled with work supplies and requested donations to be placed at the same site. Please continue to pray for these families after this horrific experience. Thank you, OGT donors for all the wonderful donations of relief supplies. We plan to help these families for the long haul so if you would like to give, we are still accepting both relief supplies and monetary donations. For more info go to https://www.ogt.org/disaster-relief-for/.
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