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Updated: 5:24 PM EDT Jul 10, 2021 A Massachusetts nonprofit that had its Weymouth office destroyed by high winds has received a bunch of donations, according to its executive director.In Control Crash Prevention, an organization that teaches drivers how to brake in emergency situations at high speeds, was notified Thursday that the severe thunderstorms that rolled in the night before did some serious damage.A gust of wind moved the nonprofit s office clear off a runway at the old South Weymouth Naval Air Station, then carried it 30 feet and threw it to the side. The back wall of their classroom was ripped to the ground, with so much vital paperwork strewn everywhere. We got a voicemail that came through that said we just want to let you know, your building is in a ditch, said Jeremy Randall, In Control s operations director. It looks like the whole thing was actually lifted off the ground because there s no slide marks out there. No injuries were reported in connection