TOMAH, Wis. (WKBT) – The Tomah Chamber’s CEO say Fort McCoy has not shared any information about the refugees.
But plenty of people are ready to help.
“We’ve received lots of calls concerned community members, people from outside of the area people wanting to provide support as far as translation services and housing services,” said Tomah Chamber and Visitors Center CEO Tina Thompson
The chamber has received calls from Wisconsin and Minnesota, and even as far as away as Texas.
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