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Donate Through Kroger Community Rewards 

 

At OSERVS, we have partnered with the Kroger Community Support Site. This allows for you to donate a portion of your grocery amount to OSERVS every single time that you make a purchase. This is set up through your Kroger account in just 3 easy steps.

Step 1

 

CREATE AN ACCOUNT

To add OSERVS as your organization of choice, you first need to create an account through the Kroger Plus program. If you already have an account, you can sign in through those credentials. Follow the link below to login or create your account!

Step 2

 

ADD OSERVS AS YOUR ORGANIZATION

Once you have accessed your account, use the search bar under "Find an Organization" and search "OSERVS". This should look like the image below. Click on "Enroll" and that is it! 

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Step 3

 

START PURCHASING

For every purchase that you make at Kroger, we receive a portion. We thank you for your continued support!

​Contact OServs Office for further information on joining the Kroger Community Rewards - 662-384-2200

Did you know?

MOST HOME INSURANCE POLICIES DO NOT COVER FLOOD DAMAGE. MAKE SURE YOUR ASSETS ARE PROTECTED. CALL YOUR HOME INSURANCE AGENT TODAY AND REQUEST FLOOD INSURANCE PROVIDER SOURCES IF YOUR HOME IS NOT PROTECTED.

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Did you know that America is the most severe weather-prone country on Earth? 

It’s true! But you can take steps to be ready to withstand any kind of inclement weather this spring. Severe thunderstorms and tornadoes are a few of the common weather dangers for Mississippians.

Severe thunderstorms are defined as storms capable of producing hail an inch or larger or winds above 58 miles per hour. Hail from these storms can be larger than a softball and winds can reach over 100 miles per hour. Tornadoes, lightning, and flash flooding are all possible hazards that can develop when severe thunderstorms occur. 

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Take time now to get ready for severe weather:

  • Pay attention to the local weather forecast and know what weather terms mean.

  • Review your severe weather safety procedures and plan.

  • Know the safest place to be if severe weather arrives.

  • Have multiple ways to get weather warnings.

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Do you know the difference between a watch and a warning? In a watch, severe weather is possible, and you should be on the lookout and be prepared. In a warning, severe weather is happening or about to happen, and you should take shelter.

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Starkville, MS 39759

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