News Summary
In response to the severe floods in Eastern Kentucky, the Lexington Legends are collaborating with the Christian Appalachian Project to provide essential aid. A donation drive is underway at Legends Field, where community members can contribute cleaning supplies, toiletries, and household items. The University of Kentucky is also mobilizing resources for flood victims, reinforcing local efforts to support affected families. Various organizations are stepping up for relief, showing community solidarity during this crisis.
Lexington – In response to the devastating floods that have impacted Eastern Kentucky, the Lexington Legends are joining forces with the Christian Appalachian Project to provide vital assistance to affected families. The team has organized a donation drive, collecting essential household items aimed at supporting those in need during this difficult time.
Donation collections are currently underway at Legends Field, where community members can drop off items such as cleaning products, toiletries, hygiene items, and household paper goods until 6 p.m. today. For those unable to deliver items in person, alternative methods to contribute are available on the Christian Appalachian Project’s official website.
In addition to the Legends’ efforts, the University of Kentucky has also mobilized resources to aid flood victims. On February 19, UK Athletics, UK Police, and Facilities Management will collect donations outside Rupp Arena from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m., coinciding with a UK Men’s Basketball game. This initiative is part of a broader effort by the university to address the urgent needs of students and employees affected by the floods.
The University of Kentucky activated its Emergency Operations Center on February 16, allowing the institution to effectively respond to the immediate needs of those impacted. The university is welcoming both monetary donations and tangible supplies to support community members in distress. Residents can drop off donations at strategic locations including Gatton Student Center, Chandler Hospital, and Rupp Arena on specified dates.
Beyond the local efforts, the Foundation for Appalachian Kentucky is providing financial aid directly to individuals affected by the flood events. Meanwhile, Kroger has committed to assisting relief efforts by donating a semi-truck loaded with water to the American Red Cross. Additionally, customers can participate in fundraising by rounding up their purchases at checkout to support ongoing flood relief initiatives.
Various organizations, such as Catholic Charities of Lexington and the Appalachian Crisis Aid Fund, have also stepped in to collect donations aimed at flood relief efforts, demonstrating a community-wide commitment to recovery.
The Christian Appalachian Project is calling for both financial contributions and volunteers to help families rebuild after the extensive damage caused by the floods. Educational institutions like Big Sandy Community and Technical College, Hazard Community and Technical College, and Southeast Kentucky Community and Technical College are among the hardest-hit areas, with many students facing significant challenges as a result of the disaster.
In a bid to assist students in dire situations, the Kentucky Community and Technical College System (KCTCS) is providing eligibility for funding from its disaster assistance fund. This support is crucial for students who may require help with necessities like food and shelter in the wake of this crisis.
Amid these adverse circumstances, the past few weeks have proven devastating for Kentucky, with reports indicating that 14 lives have been lost due to severe cold weather and flooding throughout the state. As recovery efforts continue, the collaborative initiatives undertaken by local organizations, educational institutions, and community members exemplify the resilience and solidarity of the Kentucky community during this challenging time.
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Additional Resources
- WTVQ: Lexington Legends Partner with Christian Appalachian Project for Flood Relief Efforts
- UK Athletics: Responding to Kentucky Floods – Collecting Donations for Victims
- Kentucky.com: Kentucky Flood News
- Forbes: Kentucky Flooding – Emergency Declaration Issued
- Kentucky.com: Local Food and Relief Initiatives
- Wikipedia: Kentucky Floods
- Google Search: Kentucky Flood Relief
- Google Scholar: Kentucky Floods
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Kentucky Floods
- Google News: Kentucky Flood Relief
