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[…] My friend Eric Stoller was covered in the Corvallis Gazette Times for his blogging on the floods in Iowa: Quickly, Stoller’s blog switched from site mainly focused on education and diversity issues to a repository on the latest news about Iowa flooding. Culling from local newspapers, wire stories, television news and even YouTube videos, Stoller’s blog featured a variety of sources and perspectives. He also included some personal sources, and some of his own commentary. […]
here is a link to a website i put together to help in the floods:
http://www.saveiowa.org
check it out…its got a lot of links and information, as well as helps point people who want to donate in the right direction.
If anyone is interested in helping out, here in Chicago we’re trying to raise money to help a Cedar Rapids family rebuild their livelihood.
https://www.thepoint.com/campaigns/help-nathan-and-tara-rebuild
Nathan and Tara just need $500 to rebuild their house which was lost in the flooding. If anyone has $5 or $10 and a second to spare please help out! It would make a huge difference to at least one family affected by the flood.
Thank you and good luck to everyone in Iowa!