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On May 22, 2011, a monster tornado ripped through the heart of Joplin, Missouri, killing 161, injuring 750, and shattering thousands of lives. AmeriCares mobilized an immediate response, and has awarded nearly $100,000 in disaster grants to help restore and enhance medical services in the community for people in need throughout 2012.Immediate response helps a community in crisisAmeriCares arrived in the disaster zone, delivering chronic care medicines to partner clinics to help treat survivors, followed by shipments of tetanus vaccines, insulin, water and temporary structures. A grant was awarded to one partner clinic to increase their capacity and enable mobile medical care. A total of $788,032 in emergency aid was delivered to help the sick and injured.Ongoing aid to expand and restore health careWith much of Joplin’s health care infrastructure damaged or destroyed, the disaster magnified the challenges for the city residents. In December, 2011, as part of its U.S. Disaster Recovery Grants initiative, AmeriCares awarded grants totaling $98,225 to restore and expand crucial health care services in Joplin throughout 2012, including:
“These grants ensure that children, and uninsured/underinsured families will have access to medical and dental care for the next 12 months,” said AmeriCares emergency response manager, Garrett Ingoglia. Read MoreDonate Now