Spokane Residents Can Help With Hurricane Sandy Relief Effort

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Spokane Residents Can Help With Hurricane Sandy Relief Effort

KHQ.COM - Helping communities affected by one of the worst hurricanes to hit the United States is as easy as texting from your AT&T mobile phone.

AT&T wireless customers can make a $10 donation by texting to the following non- profit organizations:

REDCROSS to 90999 to support the American Red Cross STORM to 80888 to help the Salvation Army HUMANE to 80888 to give to the American Humane Society

Customers who would like to contribute more can text up to five times for a total donation of $50.There are no fees for texting to donate, and customers will be charged via their monthly AT&T bill. AT&T donates 100 percent of the proceeds to the charities. 

Customers with prepaid wireless accounts who donate will see the charges deducted from their prepaid account balances.

We continue to closely monitor our wireline and wireless networks, and are deploying personnel and equipment as soon as it is safe to do so. For more information on our efforts related to Hurricane Sandy, visit www.att.com/aboutus.

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