Last week, Alabama was hit by multiple tornadoes that caused lots of damage during a severe weather outbreak. Alabama Governor Kay Ivey has declared a “State of Emergency for Autauga, Chambers, Coosa, Dallas, Elmore, and Tallapoosa.”

The University of Alabama Football program has launched the “Alabama Tornado Disaster Relief Drive.” The one-day drive will take place on Monday, January 16 at the Home Depot Parking Lot at 1601 13th Avenue East. They will be accepting items from Noon until 5 p.m.

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Items Needed

Baby Clothes

Blankets

Diapers

Chainsaws

Coats

Formula

Gatorade

Male and Female Clothes

Male and Female Underwear

Space Heaters

Tarps

Water

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According to their Facebook Page, they are asking the public to “please come out and help those affected by the tornadoes in central Alabama.”

(Source) Click here for more information on the State of Emergency. Click here to follow the Alabama Football program Facebook Page.

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