Disaster Relief collections and information in Jasper and Newton Counties for North Carolina
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Newton and Jasper Counties are collecting items for disaster relief for the victims of Hurricane Helena in North Carolina. Many groups are collecting items, holding fund raisers, and collecting monetary donations.
While these avenues are not the only ways to donate, they are available to the public to give as they feel led.
Newton Volunteer Fire Department has several ways to donate monetarily. Newton VFD Public Information Officer Melanie Smith said, "We have had several requests on how to donate monetarily. So we have set up account to go directly into the disaster relief fund. We want everyone to know that this is so appreciated and that no donation is too small. Everything counts. And if you need a tax deductible donation letter please let us know."
Donations can be made at the PayPal, Venmo, and Cash App links below;
Also, upcoming fundraisers are another great way to help.
According to a public notice, "'Two County Community Disaster Relief Team' is collecting donations and going to lend a hand. This is a collaboration of people from Newton and Jasper Counties. On Friday, October 11th we will be having a link sale and a donation drop off on the square at Newton in front of Agape Christian Academy".
Below is a list of items that are needed with the exception of food items. Food items will be collected through Newton ISD. Kirbyville schools are also collecting items to be sent in this convoy. They will be adding to this a list of drop offs and any additional collaborations with our disaster relief team.
LIVE STOCK AND PET FOOD ARE IN DESPERATE NEED RIGHT NOW!
Places to drop off in Newton are Dollar General, Newton Fire Department and And Jasper drop offs are Jasper Fire Department 1 and 2.
Any one willing to be a drop off point, please let us know.
In Newton County you can contact Karen Smith Landrum , Melany Osborne or Melanie Smith for more information.
In Jasper County please contact Det Hudson at City of Jasper Police Dept or Herb Kelley at Jasper County Sheriff Dept. or Brandon Duckworth with Jasper Fire Department.
No clothing items at this time please.
To donate in Kirbyville, drop off locations can be found at each school.