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Relief for Northwest Kansas

On December 15, 2021, Kansas was impacted by a major severe weather event that included dangerous winds, tornadoes, hail, and wildfires.  Northwest Kansas, in particular, was strongly affected by a major wildfire that burned across nearly 400,000 acres, burning equipment, houses, buildings and killing livestock.  Ranchers across Rooks County, Ellis County, Osborne County, and Russell County lost hundreds of cattle in what is being called the “Four County Fire.”   

The Heartland Community Foundation has established a Disaster Relief Fund to meet the emergency needs in the four county area most impacted, and will be able to grant immediate money to nonprofit organizations offering relief services.  Our foundation has established a fund to benefit the Heartland Community Foundation Disaster Relief Fund. 
 

Give to help those impacted by Fires & Wind in Western Kansas