Community Unites for Flood Relief Drive in Abingdon, Virginia

Community Comes Together for Flood Relief in Abingdon, Va.

Abingdon, Virginia, was buzzing with kindness and generosity on Wednesday as the local Food City hosted a heartfelt Flood Relief Drive to help those affected by recent flooding in the region. From 11 a.m. to 7 p.m., the front of the store was lively, with area radio stations setting up to collect donations from community members who wanted to lend a hand.

A Wave of Support

People arrived with smiles and an eagerness to give back. Among the generous souls was a local customer, Tony Justice, who made a significant contribution by donating a pick-up truck full of water cases. “It feels good to help out,” Tony shared. “Every little bit counts, and there are many who need support right now.” His sentiments were echoed by others who showed up, eager to chip in.

What to Donate

Food City provided community members with a list of suggested items for donations, emphasizing the types of goods that would be most useful to flood victims. The list included:

  • Non-perishable foods
  • Water cases
  • Personal hygiene products
  • Cleaning products
  • Canned foods
  • Diapers
  • Toilet paper
  • First aid items

Every bit of support is crucial, and 100% of the proceeds raised will go straight to helping those affected by the floods in our area. Lisa Johnson, the Special Events Coordinator at Food City, expressed the importance of community involvement: “When we come together to help each other, we show the true spirit of this region. Every donation, no matter how small, makes a difference.”

The Drive Continues

If you missed the chance to donate on Wednesday, don’t worry! There are still opportunities to give. The Flood Relief Drive will have two more collections this week. On Thursday, you can visit the Food City in Blountville from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m., and on Friday, the collection will take place at the Food City in Johnson City, located on North State of Franklin Road, during the same hours. It’s a fantastic way for everyone to come together and show their support for flood victims.

How to Give

For those who prefer to support the cause with monetary donations, every Food City location is accepting contributions as well. When you’re checking out, you can easily add a donation to your bill. This simple act can create a ripple effect, making a big impact on the lives of those who are struggling.

Join the Movement

Let’s keep this wave of support rolling! Whether it’s by donating items, contributing money, or just spreading the word to friends and family, everyone can participate in this meaningful effort. Abingdon, along with neighboring communities, is known for its strength and resilience, and now is the perfect time to prove it once again.

Let’s showcase the compassion that makes our community special. Together, we can help rebuild lives and provide relief to those in need.


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