
(Photo courtesy of United Way of Central Maryland)
BALTIMORE (WJZ) — The United Way of Central Maryland has established a fund to provide humanitarian relief to those impacted by the devastating flash floods in Ellicott City over the weekend.
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READ MORE: Maryland Weather: Damp And CoolThe ECStrong fund, formed at the request of Howard County Executive Allan Kittleman, will collect donations for the effort. 100 percent of donations collected will be directed toward disaster recovery efforts in the county, which is under a state of emergency.
READ MORE: Baltimore County Police Union Says It Has Lost Confidence In Leadership Of BCPD Chief Melissa HyattDonations can be big or small, starting as low as $25. To learn more, just CLICK HERE.
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MORE NEWS: Technical Problems Raise Transparency Concerns In Latest Marilyn Mosby Criminal Case HearingYou can help out by contributing, sharing the page or texting ECStrong to 51555.