

DONATE TO HELP OUR FARMS
CDRO deeply values the generosity of those who support our mission. Monetary donations are vital to funding our disaster response efforts, allowing us to purchase essential supplies like hay, feed, and building materials that farmers need to recover and rebuild. Your contribution, no matter the size, directly supports farmers and rural communities in their time of need. Thank you for helping us make a meaningful difference in their recovery journey.. It’s a great place to tell visitors what this campaign is about, connect with your donors and draw attention to your cause.
Most Wanted Donation Items Needed
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Chicken feed
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Tposts
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Barb wire
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Smooth 14 gauge wire
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Woven wire
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Hi tensile wire
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Hog feed
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Square bales of horse qualtiy hay
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Trucking for hay
Please bring donation items to:
3420 New Leicester Hwy
Leicester, NC 28749

Volunteer
Civilians Disaster Response Organization is committed to providing essential aid to these farmers, with volunteers at the heart of our efforts. Whether it’s sorting donations, organizing hay and feed, or delivering supplies and equipment, every bit of help matters. Join us in rebuilding, restoring, and providing farmers with the resources they need to recover. Your support will have a lasting impact on the future of our farming communities. Here is how you can help!
Volunteer Your Time
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Sort and organize donations of hay, feed, and equipment
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Assist with the delivery of supplies and equipment to farms
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Help with debris removal, farm cleanup, and infrastructure repair
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Join recovery teams to offer hands-on support for farmers
Donate Hay, Feed, and Equipment
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Donate hay bales, rounds, or bags of feed to sustain livestock
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Contribute tools, wheelbarrows, and farm equipment to aid in recovery efforts
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Provide livestock health supplies, fencing materials, and other essential farm resource
Spread the Word
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Share information about the crisis & our recovery efforts with friends, family, and social media followers
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Encourage others to volunteer, donate, or support local farmers in nee


