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Aid for North Carolina Donated to OGT

Norfolk Warehouse was blessed with two trucks and a trailer filled with disaster relief supplies for N.C. from Washington & Marshall Counties in northern Kansas. Many families & schools in several towns were involved with the gathering of food, water, baby formula, rubber boots, clothing and other disaster cleaning supplies. The students at Axtell School are collecting change and had raised $750 but their goal is $1,000.00 and will donate that to disaster relief when goal is met. Michelle Voelker also brought a check for $13,857.70 from a friend that sold grain to make a donation! After all the unloading, they were able to take a tour of the Servant Center & warehouse. So many blessings to comfort so many families struggling after hurricane Helene. Pictured L-R: girls Addie& Regan, back row Cindi Ohlde, Michelle Voelker (all from Kansas) presenting check to Steve Fehrs, Norfolk warehouse Manager.


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