The Chattooga County CERT (Community Emergency Response Team) is spearheading a stuffed animal drive to provide comfort to children affected by the devastating Hurricane Helene.
Through Tuesday, October 8th, 2024, the community is invited to donate brand new stuffed animals at various drop-off locations across the county, including the Chattooga 911 center, the Sheriff’s Office, the Commissioner’s Office, Aaron’s Rental, the Chattooga County Jail, the Chattooga County Library, and EZ Pawn.
For churches and organizations that may have difficulty transporting their donations, pickup can be arranged. The initiative aims to lift the spirits of young hurricane survivors, many of whom have endured unimaginable trauma and displacement. The stuffed animals will serve as cherished companions, offering a sense of security and normalcy during a time of upheaval. Through the generosity of Chattooga County residents, these donated plush toys will provide comfort, companionship, and a glimmer of hope for the children impacted by the hurricane’s destruction, reminding them that their community stands with them in their time of need.
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