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SAN DIEGO — Members of the San Diego community are continuing to join forces to provide aid and lend a hand to victims of Monday's historic rainfall and subsequent flooding.
The San Diego Foundation has launched the San Diego Flood Response Fund to support communities and organizations doing their part to aid storm victims. The foundation accepts donations, and the money will be used for emergency grants to nonprofit service organizations on the front lines of the disaster response.
The Jackie Robinson Family YMCA is also collecting donations, including gently used blankets, pillows, jackets and towels. They're also collecting personal hygiene items. It's located at 151 YMCA Way, San Diego, CA 92102. The facility is open from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. The Jackie Robinson Family YMCA is also offering mental health support — send an email here to get connected.
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