It’s safe to say it’s a welcomed sight for folks to see the volunteers of Operation BBQ relief and the non-profit’s CEO Stan Hays.
“We put out 5,000 meals for lunch today. 2,000 of them will have gone out of this parking lot,” Stan Hays, Co-Founder & CEO of Operation BBQ Relief, said.
“Me and my sister haven’t ate nothing for a couple of days. We’ve just been snacking on chips and stuff,” said Sharon Blandin, who stopped at the Port Charlotte supply site at the Charlotte Sports Park, said. Despite everyone being positive, Hays says this hurricane is posing new challenges to getting people to help the needy and deserve.
“I mean the state has asked us to ramp up food production to our highest levels that we’ve ever done.”And do those levels you need some eager volunteers, including some wanting to help after dealing with their first hurricane.
Deutschland Neuesten Nachrichten, Deutschland Schlagzeilen
Similar News:Sie können auch ähnliche Nachrichten wie diese lesen, die wir aus anderen Nachrichtenquellen gesammelt haben.
Disaster relief funds available for Northeast Florida counties following Ian’s aftermath, destructionPutnam County is one of the four counties the Small Business Administration (SBA) added to the disaster declaration.
Weiterlesen »
Elon Musk's Starlink taking center stage amid Florida damage, Iran protestsRon DeSantis said Elon Musk had offered to help Floridians get internet access in the aftermath of Hurricane Ian.
Weiterlesen »
Chef Jose Andres, World Central Kitchen activate hurricane food supplies for storm victimsWorld Central Kitchen has activated its network of chef resources in Florida to help feed hard-hit communities in the wake of Hurricane Ian.
Weiterlesen »
Shelter dogs displaced due to Hurricane Ian arrive in Chicago, Anti-Cruelty Society saysHurricane Ian caused damaged throughout Florida, including displacing animals. PAWS Chicago and the Anti-Cruelty Society are stepping up to help.
Weiterlesen »