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09/13/2013 06:01 PM EDT

Affected by the Colorado flooding? Please register yourself as Safe & Well.

Searching for loved ones? Search the list of those who have listed themselves as Safe & Well.

http://safeandwell.communityos.org/cms/index.php


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After a disaster, letting your family and friends know that you are safe and well can bring your loved ones great peace of mind. This website is designed to help make that communication easier.
09/13/2013 05:29 PM EDT

Thank you to everyone who wants to help the Colorado Flood survivors.

What’s the best way to help? Financial support is the most effective way.

Why? It allows disaster agencies to purchase exactly what’s needed. For a list of reputable agencies to consider donating to and for additional updates, visit http://www.helpcoloradonow.org/

Please share this important with friends, family and colleagues. And thank you again for supporting the survivors with your donations.

Like: Colorado Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster (COVOAD)


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Financial gifts are the best way to help. Financial support to voluntary agencies responding to disasters is the most effective way to help.
09/13/2013 03:16 PM EDT

"Like" the Boulder Office of Emergency Management for updates on the ongoing severe weather and flooding occurring in Colorado. For ways to help Colorado residents, visit the Colorado Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster (COVOAD) Facebook page.
09/13/2013 12:55 PM EDT

Boulder Residents: Continue to monitor weather conditions http://mobile.weather.gov/. Listen to instructions from local officials. Be Safe. If flooding is occurring or is expected, get to higher ground quickly. Remember *Turn Around, Don't Drown.*