Richland County, S.C. is warming up for the holiday season by rallying together to support families impacted by Hurricane Helene in Asheville, North Carolina. As the festive spirit starts to fill the air, the Richland County Sheriff’s Department, along with community partners, is hosting a Christmas Supply Drive that aims to spread joy and provide essential items to those in need.
Mark your calendars for December 2 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. This heartwarming event will take place at the Richland County Sheriff’s Department, located at 2500 Decker Boulevard. The goal? To fill a big truck with donations that can help families get back on their feet and celebrate what should be a joyful time of the year.
So, what kind of items are being requested? A variety of essential supplies will genuinely help in making this holiday a bit brighter for those affected by the storm. According to Loretta Coleman from Loretta Coleman Community Connections, the list includes:
Your contributions could mean a world of difference to families struggling during this time. Whether it’s a cozy sleeping bag or a warm meal, every little bit counts!
If you’re curious about additional items needed or want to stay updated on this initiative, you can check out Loretta’s Facebook page. Or, if you’d prefer a good old-fashioned chat, give her a call at 803-260-8301. She’s more than happy to provide more information and answer any questions you might have.
Hurricane Helene wreaked havoc on many communities, leaving families displaced and searching for stability. As the holiday season approaches, the struggle feels even heavier. This supply drive is not just an event; it’s a chance for the Richland County community to show support and love, proving that together, we can make a substantial impact.
Participating in this drive is also a wonderful way to embody the spirit of giving. It’s that time of year when many reflect on what they are grateful for, and sharing is a beautiful way to express that gratitude.
Don’t miss out on the chance to give back! Gather your family, friends, neighbors, and anyone willing to lend a hand. Together, let’s fill that truck to the brim with love and generosity. The excitement of the holiday spirit should resonate not just in our homes but also in the hearts of those who need it most.
As Richland County unites for this worthy cause, we encourage everyone to come out, share a smile, and contribute to making this Christmas a memorable one for families affected by Hurricane Helene. Together, we can make a difference!
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