Shreveport Volunteer Network Still Working Hard on Storm Cleanup (VIDEO)
A busy weekend for Shreveport Volunteer Network and other volunteers. SVN posted a video over the weekend of the cleanup efforts near the Keithville-Keachie area after a tornado ripped through the area on Tuesday (12-13-22).
Efforts continued through the week, to get the area cleaned up after the storm, and several volunteers came to help. This tragic storm claimed the lives of a mother and child and left a local man widowed. Donations have been set up to help the man who lost his family, home, and pets during the severe weather.
How You Can Help All Families Impact by the Storms
Shreveport Volunteer Network old South Park Mall Jewella and 3132
Food
Water
Tupperware
Boxes
Clothing
Sanitary items
Community Bank of Louisiana on Walker Road and Stonewall Branch
Toiletries
Clothing (bagged and labeled with sizes)
Blankets
Jackets
Non-perishable food
Christmas gifts (especially for children)
Discount Jewelry and Loan 2738 Mackey Ln. Shreveport, La.
Toiletries
Clothing
Blankets
Jackets
Non-perishable food
Christmas trees
Christmas gifts
Hops Corner 8265 Colquitt Rd. Keithville, La.
Providing food and water. The need:
Food to be cooked
Water
To-go boxes
Volunteers
Caddo School Board Office
Caddo Parish School Board Member Dottie Bell will host "Ring the Bell for our Children on Monday from 8 to 10 a.m. This event will take place in the Board Room of the Caddo Parish School Board Office on Midway. Cash donations will be accepted.
Shreveport Volunteer Network posted a video of the damage and the progress they're making. The following video is straight from the Shreveport Volunteer Network: