FRIDAY: WSFA 12 News, our parent company GrayTelevision, and a host of our sister stations across the South will join forces for a 'Day of Giving' for Mississippi tornado relief
“Immediately following the tornadoes, we knew we had to organize a donation relief drive,” said Regional Vice President and General Manager Ted Fortenberry. “Mississippi has been hit with a lot of tornadoes over the years, but this is definitely one of the worst I’ve ever seen.”
When you donate to this Gray Day of Giving, 100% of your donation is applied to the Salvation Army relief efforts for Mississippi.Want more WLBT news in your inbox?
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