During the recent Town of Glocester meeting, officials discussed a community-driven initiative to support victims of Hurricane Helena. The proposal, which aims to gather donations for those affected by the disaster, was met with enthusiasm from town leaders.
The suggestion was made to organize a donation drive, emphasizing the importance of coming together as a community to assist those in need. Residents are encouraged to contribute, with donations being accepted at the Human Services office, conveniently located just down the hall from the meeting room. Human Services Director, Mr. Lutz, will be available to collect donations from Monday to Thursday, between 10 AM and 2 PM. For those unable to visit during these hours, donations can also be dropped off at the town clerk's office, ensuring that everyone has the opportunity to participate in this charitable effort.
This initiative not only highlights the town's commitment to helping those in crisis but also fosters a sense of unity among residents. As the community rallies to support Hurricane Helena victims, the town's leadership is hopeful that this drive will inspire widespread participation and generosity.