Officials ask for cash donations for hurricane victims
Posted: Oct 15, 2018 6:44 PM EST
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If you're looking to help the victims of Hurricane Michael, officials say the best way to do that is to send money.
They say you should avoid donating goods because large deliveries takes time for volunteers to sort, store and distribute, which can take time away from other important tasks.
The state of Florida has compiled a list of vetted organizations where you can send cash donations.
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