Joe Jonas Joins Convoy of Hope to Aid Oklahoma Tornado Victims
@adamjosephjWith the team. Great people.
Joe's Vine:
https://vine.co/v/bV6eEdj1hPq
@brookebcnnOMG. Here are the girls meeting @joejonas. They may have lost thee homes but this is a highlight. #cuethescreams
@jeffneneJoe Jonas, the youngest brother, talking to #NBC about his volunteering with @convoyofhope
Story about the Convoy of Hope from the Christian Post.com
"As residents in Moore, Okla., recover from the damaging effects of an EF5 tornado which ripped through the center of the state on Monday, a faith-based outreach organization is teaming up with celebrity singer Joe Jonas to provide relief to the local community.
Convoy of Hope, a faith-based nonprofit which works internationally to provide disaster relief and community outreach, is partnering with Joe Jonas of The Jonas Brothers on-site in Moore today and tomorrow to provide necessary supplies, including food, water, and emergency equipment to residents hoping to gain some stability after seeing their homes ravaged by Monday's tragic natural disaster.
"As residents in Moore, Okla., recover from the damaging effects of an EF5 tornado which ripped through the center of the state on Monday, a faith-based outreach organization is teaming up with celebrity singer Joe Jonas to provide relief to the local community.
Convoy of Hope, a faith-based nonprofit which works internationally to provide disaster relief and community outreach, is partnering with Joe Jonas of The Jonas Brothers on-site in Moore today and tomorrow to provide necessary supplies, including food, water, and emergency equipment to residents hoping to gain some stability after seeing their homes ravaged by Monday's tragic natural disaster.
After supplying the community with necessities such as food and water, Jonas and the nonprofit volunteers will transfer into supplying cleanup supplies, such as trash bags, so residents may begin to clean-up the damage caused by Monday's tornado, which tore through 13,000 homes, multiple schools, and a hospital, killing 24 people in its destructive path.
Jeff Nene, national spokesperson for Convoy of Hope, told The Christian Post on Friday that the most important aspect of providing on-site relief to the people of Moore is to remind them that there is hope for a better tomorrow...."
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