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Mutual Aid Houston on Twitter: “HOUSTON: Here’s a crowdsourced list of water distribution sites around the Houston area from @HTXimmigration. Click through to access the spreadsheet and Google map!” / Twitter

Twitter thread with links here.

Super Twitter Thread on Texas Power Outage Resources, with Several Mutual Aid Directories on Google Docs

https://mobile.twitter.com/LouisatheLast/status/1362771898992635913

Please signal boost this thread, and check out the mutual aid directories for ways to get and give assistance.

Warming centers in Texas: How to find them, get help and help others | The Texas Tribune

From the article:

“If you are in need of power and are able to travel, the Texas Division of Emergency Management’s website includes a list of warming centers across the state.

Texans can find more details about community resources and warming centers in their area by calling 877-541-7905 or 211, the state’s free 24-hour helpline.

Disabled Texans can reach out to the Partnership for Inclusive Disaster Strategies for resources and information. The organization can be contacted via email at [email protected] or at the 24/7 disability and disaster hotline at 800-626-4959, which provides assistance to disabled people, their families and other people seeking assistance with disaster-related needs.”

The Texas Tribune: Text us for power outage updates at 512-967-6919 | The Texas Tribune

To get updates sent straight to your phone, text “hello” to 512-967-6919.

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