• Red Cross is accepting donations at redcross.org or by texting “Harvey” to 90999.

• Global Giving Hurricane Harvey Relief Fund has set a $2 million donation goal at globalgiving.org.

• United Way Houston Chapter is accepting donations at unitedwayhouston.org/flood/flood-donation/.

• SPCA of Texas is coordinating pet evacuations and accepting donations at spca.org/give.

• GOFUNDME is grouping Harvey related causes at gofundme.com/hurricaneharvey.

• The Salvation Army is collecting donations at salarmychicago.org, by telephone at (800) 725-2769 or by texting “STORM” to 51555.

• Jewish Federation Hurricane Harvey Relief Fund at juf.org/HurricaneHarvey.

• Paws In Time is collecting donations for humans and pets at its two locations: 456 Treasure Drive in Oswego and 1891 E. Fabyan Parkway in West Chicago.

• The city of Naperville and the advisory board of the Chicago Salvation Army are hosting a meeting at 8 a.m. Thursday at the Naperville municipal center, 400 S. Eagle St., to discuss how to help after Harvey, how to begin long-term relief efforts and how to avoid scams.

• The Carol Stream Chamber of Commerce is partnering with Glenbard North High School AP Environmental Science students and the Green Panthers to send personal care items along with messages of care and hope to hurricane victims at Cesar Chavez High School in Houston. Those wishing to donate items should drop them off between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. before Tuesday, Sept. 5, at the Carol Stream Chamber office inside the Holiday Inn & Suites, 150 S. Gary Ave.

• The Naperville Jaycees will be collecting cash donations for Hurricane Harvey victims at all ticket and beverage sale booths during its annual Last Fling celebration from Sept. 1 through 4 in downtown Naperville. The money will go to the American Red Cross and Salvation Army. Collection buckets also will be placed throughout the grounds. For details about the event, visit www.lastfling.org.

• Donate pet supplies, baby items or canned goods through Sept. 10 at several spots around Elk Grove Village, including Oakton Animal Hospital, 851 Oakton St.; the Elk Grove Village Public Library, 1001 Wellington Ave.; and the Elk Grove VFW Hall, 400 Devon Ave. A local woman is renting a U-Haul and driving the supplies to Katy, Texas, outside Houston, where she’ll work with local churches and shelters to distribute the items.

• Double Eagle Steak House, Del Frisco’s Grille and Sullivan’s Steakhouse restaurants, part of the Texas-based Del Frisco’s Restaurant Group, Inc., will donate 20 percent of sales to the victims of Hurricane Harvey from Thursday, Aug. 31 through Monday, Sept. 4. The goal is to exceed $1,000,000 to give to Houston-area food banks.

• Libertyville Elementary District 70 has boxes in each building to collect donations in the form of gift cards valued at $25, or checks made out to Libertyville School District 70 with Helping in Hurricane Harvey’s Wake in the memo. Gift cards for Target, Walmart, Lowes, Home Depot, Best Buy, and Amazon are needed. At the end of September, all donated gift cards will be sent to support organizations and will be distributed to families and schools in need.