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Drive will help storm victims

Weirton, WVLocal News

Following the catastrophic impact of Hurricane Helene in Asheville, N. C. , a local woman has spearheaded a drive to aid storm victims who faced unprecedented destruction. The Category 4 storm ravaged the southeastern region, leaving many individuals and families without homes or basic necessities. The drive intends to gather essential supplies, providing much-needed relief to those who have lost everything.

The organizer emphasizes the importance of community support, encouraging residents to contribute whatever they can, whether it be food, clothing, or hygiene products. As the community rallies together, this drive serves as a beacon of hope and resilience amid the chaos. The situation remains fluid as assessments of the damage continue, but immediate assistance is critical. Local businesses and organizations are also being called upon to support the initiative. This collective effort underscores the strength of community bonds in the face of adversity, showcasing how local actions can significantly impact those in need.

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