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E N Q U I R E R   L O C A L   N E W S   C O V E R A G E
Wednesday, August 18, 1999

How to help Turkey earthquake victims




        Donations of money to help earthquake victims in Turkey are being accepted by the World Affairs Council, a local nonprofit group committed to making Cincinnati more globally aware and involved.

        All money will be forwarded to the Turkish Red Crescent Society, which is akin to the American Red Cross. Dry goods, such as blankets or supplies, will not be accepted.

        Donations of money, which are tax deductible, can be sent to the World Affairs Council, 432 Walnut St., Suite 300, Cincinnati, OH 45202.

        Information: 621-2320.

       



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