Tornado relief fund application opens for people in Kentucky affected by May tornado

LEXINGTON, Ky. (FOX 56) — It’s the sad reality that survivors of natural disasters often share a common bond.

“They don’t want to see anybody suffer. And so what they do is step up and help in any way,” said Kristin Walker Collins, CEO of the Foundation for Appalachian Kentucky.

The Foundation for Appalachian Kentucky and its affiliate, the Upper Cumberland Community Foundation, are doing just that—offering a grant relief fund to residents in Laurel, Russell, and Pulaski counties impacted by the May 16 tornado.

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“It’s not going to completely rebuild someone’s life or home. But what it will do is help them get back on their track of recovery,” said Walker Collins…

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