Louisiana Can Help the People of Florida by Donating Supplies to Be Sent to Those in Need
The devastation of Hurricane Helene in Florida is immense. Whether it is a small town or a bigger city, the people of Florida are hurting. One million customers are without power according to Tallahassee.com. the impact of the storm is going to be felt for months and years to come.
In the state of Louisiana, we understand all too clearly the physical and emotional toll that a storm can take on a state. Florida's people are experiencing flooding and damage. Friday morning it had weakened to a Category One storm after impacting multiple areas of the state as a Category Four storm. As the remnants left the state it became categorized as a tropical storm.
According to the New York Times, at least 20 people have died, and in the Tampa Bay region, the newspaper says neighborhood after neighborhood was inundated with flooding due to the rain and storm surge.
Countless Areas Have Devastation
What Can Acadiana Do to Help?
As usual, the Bead King, Craig Spadoni at Bead Busters 4909 Cameron Street is letting his parking lot be used as a location for people to drop off supplies that the people in Florida will need to start rebuilding their lives and healing from the destruction. The following is a list of the supplies being collected:
Cases of water
Sports drinks
Non-perishable food
Toiletries
Feminine hygiene products
Baby food
Baby formula
Baby diapers
Adult diapers
Cleaning supplies
Buckets
Rags
Gloves
Mops
Metal Rakes
Flat-head shovels
Bleach
Mold killer
Fuel Cans
Flashlights
Batteries
Tarps
Bungee cords
Bedding
Pillows
Sheets
Mattresses
Bug spray
extension cords
Generators
New toys only
New socks
New underwear
PLEASE NO CLOTHING UNLESS IT IS NEW
If you would like to help, you can drop any items off at Bead Busters at 4909 Cameron Street.