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Helping out Hurricane victims From Shirley Moss Hurricane victims in Bakersville, NC, are desperate for felt paper, OSB board & 2x4s=8 & 10 long. As quickly as we can load a 30 trailer, we are heading out for Bakersville, NC. Wilson & Sons Lumber Company in Russell Springs, KY is letting us have the materials below cost. They have also donated nails & screws. Pastor Blake Glenn with Mitchell Baptist Church is maintaining the current drop off location for supplies. We have already had one pallet load donated, $1000, & 4 generators to help provide heat for families as the nights get cooler. IF YOU WANT TO HELP-call Wilson Building Supplies at 270-866-2676. Tell them what you want to donate to the NORTH CAROLINA HURRICANE RELIEF account. They will take care of the details. If you need help, contact Tony Streeval or Vince Hagedorn. We will assist any way we can. 270-405-4385. if we get too much for the one trailer, we will take more. Thank you & God Bless! This story was posted on 2024-10-07 15:52:04
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