published Friday, January 6th, 2012

Dade Oragnization Acting in Disaster charity raffle

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    Brenda Wheeler, case manager for Dade Organizing Acting in Disaster, far left, presents Meg Tanner with BCS bowl tickets, while Russell Lively with the Chattanooga Times Free Press presents Captain David Duvall, treasurer for DOAD, far right, with a check on Friday.

Congratulations to Meg Tanner, the winner of our Dade Oragnization Acting in Disaster charity raffle! Meg won tickets to the upcoming LSU vs. AL BCS Championship game by donating to DOAD's Give & Win Tornado Relief Fund. All money collected by this fundraiser will help rebuild and repair homes in Dade County, GA and the northeastern Alabama. Thank you to everyone who contributed!

About DOAD:

DOAD represents relief efforts from the series of April tornadoes in Dade County, GA and the northeastern Alabama counties of Jackson and DeKalb. Funds generated from the ticket raffle will help rebuild and repair homes, purchase furniture and household goods, and provide additional needed support for tornado victims. DOAD is based in Trenton, GA and may be contacted at 706-657-3233

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