Central Oklahoma Habitat for Humanity will be in the thick of rebuilding again.

Immediate support for tornado victims is great and necessary, but it will take long-term commitment to sustain rebuilding efforts, Chairman and CEO Ann Felton Gilliland said.

Habitat built 60 houses after the May 3, 1999, tornado — in Moore, Oklahoma City, Bridge Creek and as far away as Mulhall — and plans at least as many after last Sunday and Monday's twisters, she said.

It will take money — and Felton Gilliland said she hopes that some of the money donated to storm relief finds it way to Central Oklahoma Habitat for when it comes time to actually start construction. Some did on Friday, when Hobby Lobby announced it plans to donate $1 million to Habitat, and $1 million to the Red Cross.