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Salvation Army collecting donations for families of deceased, injured after Clairton plant explosion

Salvation Army collecting donations for families of deceased, injured after Clairton plant explosion

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The Salvation Army of Western Pennsylvania is partnering with U.S. Steel to collect donations for families affected by the Aug. 11 explosion at the Clairton Coke Works plant.
Donations will be collected until Sept. 30 and then distributed to the immediate families of the deceased as well as those who suffered significant injuries and were or remain hospitalized.
To make a donation, visit salvationarmywpa.org/steel or text 'steel' to 31333.
>>> Clairton community holds prayer vigil for steelworkers killed in explosion <<<
'Our hearts break for the families touched by this tragedy,' said Major Marcus Jugenheimer, divisional commander of the Salvation Army of Western Pennsylvania.
'While U.S. Steel is directly supporting those impacted, our communities have asked what they can do to help,' said Heidi Chappell, head of community engagement.
>>> Local businesses offer helping hand following U.S. Steel Clairton plant explosion <<
>> Investigators release new details on what caused the US Steel Clairton Coke Works explosion <<<
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