UNO Flood Relief and Assistance in the News
The Omaha World-Herald
Flood Updates: Donations arrive at UNMC campus in Omaha
"A truck from MAP International arrived Monday at the University of Nebraska Medical Center with 15 pallets of donated health supplies.
The pallets were delivered to the Flood Relief Donation Management Center for UNMC, Nebraska Medicine and the University of Nebraska at Omaha."
KTIC
Coordinated, Long-term Flood Response Efforts Underway at the University of Nebraska
"The four campuses of the University of Nebraska are joining together on a coordinated, long-term response to the recent flooding that has devastated communities across the state, according to a presentation today to the NU Board of Regents."
Fox 42 KPTM
15 pallets of supplies delivered to UNMC, UNO, Nebraska Medicine flood relief center
"UNMC says a truck with 15 pallets of donated health supplies from MAP International arrived Monday on campus in Omaha."
The Gateway
Omaha Men’s Soccer Helps Supports Flood Relief
"In collaboration with the Salvation Army, coach Bob Warming, Matt Briggs and a number of Omaha soccer players organized donation collections to aid those affected by the flooding. For Omaha men’s soccer, this is just one small way they can give back to the community that supports them."
The Omaha World-Herald
UNMC, Nebraska Medicine and UNO to open flood relief center
"The University of Nebraska Medical Center, Nebraska Medicine and the University of Nebraska at Omaha plans to open a Flood Relief Donation Management Center."
The Gateway
UNO Encourages Students to Volunteer Time Towards Flood Relief
"Within the past few days, flooding has devastated Nebraska and impacted many University of Nebraska at Omaha students," Jessica Wade writes. "UNO has opportunities for students to volunteer their time this spring break to assist flood relief efforts across the region."
The Omaha World-Herald
How to Help Those Affected by the Flooding in Nebraska
"It's spring break this week at the University of Nebraska at Omaha, and officials are asking students, faculty and staff to volunteer for American Red Cross flood-relief efforts during their vacation," writes Betsie Freeman.
3 News Now
Omaha Gives Aid and Support to Flood Victims
"In a parking lot outside Baxter Arena, the UNO Men's Soccer Team is spending their spring break filling a truck with goods for the Salvation Army," writes Matthew Haave. "They say: 'It didn't really affect us but we understand the pain people are going through so we just wanted to help. Anything helps, so we're just out here to help people out.'"