Mercury One tornado relief fund (http://mercuryone.fundly.com/2013-midwest-tornado-relief)
100% of your donations will go to helping the victims. No percentage to organizational overhead.
$1 Million Dollars Raised in 24 Hours for Midwest Tornado Relief (http://www.glennbeck.com/2013/05/21/thank-you-over-740000-dollars-raised-to-provide-relief-for-tornado-survivors-in-midwest/)
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Don’t ever say that Americans don’t come together to help one another in times of crisis. In less than twenty-four hours, this audience has donated over $1 million to the Mercury One’s 2013 Midwest Tornado Relief fund as of 9:55am ET Wednesday morning.
If you haven’t had a chance to donate, you can do so by clicking here or by visiting MercuryOne.org. If you’ve already donated, please tell your friends about what Mercury One has done today in Oklahoma and how they can still contribute to the fund to help the survivors of the tornado.
When Glenn first announced Mercury One, he did so in order to provide a platform for individuals and communities to take the lead in fixing the problems facing the country. Whether it be providing emergency relief from a natural disaster, helping a town devastated by recession, raising funds for military heroes like Chris Kyle, or bigger projects like inventing new ways to educate people about America’s history – Mercury One has focused on finding solutions through individuals, not the government. Hence its motto: “For government to do less we need to do more".