Sunday, May 1, 2011

Mississippi Auto Arms offers donations to Diaster Relief for orders in May

"Prepare for the unknown by studying how others in the past have coped with the unforeseeable and the unpredictable."
--General George S. Patton
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"As a result of Hurricane Katrina, I lost everything that I owned except the clothes that I was wearing when the storm *destroyed my families home. "
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As a result of one of the worst storm systems the United States has seen in decades, the livesmillions of Americans have been drastically changed. Although Mississippi Auto Arms experienced power outages and minimal damage, many families located within a few miles from our store had their lives forever changed through injuries, loss or damage to their homes, or loss of loved ones. Although money cannot fix all problems created by the storm, we are trying to help with the recovery process by making a donation for all orders received during the month of May.

From now until the end of May, every non-dealer order we receive with a note in the comment section about the Lafayette County Tornado Relief effort, we will make a donation to the Mississippi Baptist Disaster Relief Organization though First Baptist Church of Oxford for the relief efforts in Lafayette County. We will donate $20 for each Drum (MD Arms 12 gauge 20 round Drum, SKS 75 round drum, or Saiga .223 100 round drum) or 5% of the order total toward relief efforts in Lafayette County. Additional donations can be added to your order by clicking on the link on our homepage.

As a result of Hurricane Katrina, I lost everything that I owned except the clothes that I was wearing when the storm destroyed my families home. Following the disaster, the Baptist Relief Organization was the first organization in Hancock County, Mississippi to prepare food, provide housing, provide counseling services, provide a means of communication, provide medical aid, and help with reconstruction. I am thankful to this day for the volunteers that helped my family after Hurricane Katrina. Like with all disasters, there are teams of people throughout the country providing the same service for victims of the recent tornadoes.

We are not affiliated with the Mississippi Baptist Convention Disaster Relief Organization and we are not a not for profit entity. If you would like to make a tax deductible gift, you can do so by making a donation to First Baptist Church of Oxford and specifying that the funds be used for disaster relief. Please consider making a donation to First Baptist Church of Oxford or the Mississippi Baptist Disaster Relief Organization.

Sincerely,

Nathan
President
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