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Baltimore’s Bethel AME, Local Radio Stations Organize Tornado Relief
Originally published May 23, 2013

The Baltimore mega-church Bethel AME Church announced a partnership with local radio stations 92Q and Magic 95.9 to help send relief to the victims of Moore, Okla., a town which was hit the hardest by a devastating tornado on May 20. The twister killed 24 people including 10 children and two infants, officials said.more More Arrow
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