Food and Goods Heading to North Carolina
On March 3, a semi-load of 40 beds with mattresses, six pallets of various cheese, two pallets of chicken patties, two pallets of bananas, 28,512 Beans and Rice Mercy Meals, and other needed supplies left for Mountain Mule Packers in North Carolina. The food and goods will be shared with many families still recovering from the massive floods caused by hurricane Helene.
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