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And it's already snowing & freezing. And thousands of people don't even have homes to go back to.
It's a bad, Bad, BAD situation!
The Cajun Navy is there helping & an author I follow who lives in Alaska posted this:
Here’s how to help, from the Anchorage Daily News.
Financial support
• The Anchorage-based Alaska Community Foundation has partnered with organizations to help residents affected by the remnants of Typhoon Halong, from Kwigillingok to Kotzebue. The foundation is accepting cash donations on its website, alaskacf.org/westernalaska, for the Western Alaska Disaster Relief 2025 Fund. As of Tuesday, the effort had already surpassed $300,000, foundation spokesperson Ashley Ellingson told Alaska Public Media.
• The Alaska Native Heritage Center will host its second annual benefit concert at downtown Anchorage’s Williwaw Social on Saturday from 6-10 p.m. The group plans to donate 25% of the performance proceeds to disaster relief efforts in Western Alaska. Tickets are available here.
Donate supplies
• Alaska Air Cargo, Everts Air Cargo, Grant Aviation, Lynden Air Cargo, Northern Air Cargo and Ryan Air have partnered to help fly donated supplies between Anchorage and Bethel, where relief organizations are gathered to distribute supplies. Lynden requested that donations be packaged in boxes or bags so they can be shipped more easily.
• The Alaska Federation of Natives, the state’s largest Alaska Native organization, will host a donation drive at the Dena’ina Center during its annual convention in Anchorage. Donations will be accepted Friday, Oct. 17, from 1 to 5 p.m. and Saturday, Oct. 18, from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. in Room 6 on the second floor.
• The Association of Village Council Presidents has also posted an Amazon wishlist for items that will be distributed to villages.

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