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One Year Later, Richardson Residents Point to Bright Spot in Tornado Cleanup
Dallas-based nonprofit Texas Baptist Men explains how they look for the light that always comes after the darkness of the storm.
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One Year Later, Richardson Residents Point to Bright Spot in Tornado Cleanup
Dallas-based non-profit Texas Baptist Men explains how they look for the light that always comes after the darkness of the storm. NBC 5’s Alanna Quillen reports.
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Texas Baptist Men Busy With Back to Back Hurricanes This Season
Dallas-based nonprofit Texas Baptist Men have been dealing with a particularly tough year as their mission to serve continues during the pandemic and devastating storms.
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North Texas Volunteers Prepare for Possible Hurricane Relief Deployment
As the nation tracks the tropics with two tropical systems churning away in the Gulf of Mexico, Texas Baptist Men volunteers are preparing to possibly be deployed for hurricane relief work.
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North Texas Volunteers Prepare for Possible Hurricane Relief Deployment
As the nation tracks the tropics with two tropical systems churning away in the Gulf of Mexico, Texas Baptist Men volunteers are preparing to possibly be deployed for hurricane relief work, NBC 5’s Larry Collins reports.
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Texas Baptist Men Preparing Deployment to Dorian Relief
Dozens of volunteers with the Texas Baptist Men, an organization that has provided humanitarian aid in response to natural disasters for decades, will leave Dallas on Tuesday morning and head east toward Florida and Hurricane Dorian.
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Texas Baptist Men Preparing Deployment to Dorian Relief
Thousands of volunteers with the Texas Baptist Men organization are on standby, ready to deploy when the storm hits.
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North Texas Humanitarian Groups Prepare to Offer Aid in Florida After Hurricane Dorian
North Texas humanitarian groups are preparing to offer aid to people in Florida as Hurricane Dorian moves closer.
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North Texas Charity Shipping Disaster Aid to Haiti
Texas Baptist Men is boxing disaster relief shipments to send to Haiti. The planning started days before Hurricane Matthew hit the island nation.