Locals fill five semi-trailers with supplies for North Carolina

To my friends back home in North Carolina: help is on the way from Northeast Wisconsin.

  • Hundreds of people in Northeast Wisconsin gathered necessities to help those affected by Hurricane Helene
  • The effort started with a phone call between Q90FM and Karl’s Transport, leading to a collaboration with the Asheville Police Department
  • Five semi-trucks full of donations are set to depart for North Carolina, coordinated by multiple local organizations

(The following is a transcription of the full broadcast story)

It’s a Herculean effort to help those affected by Hurricane Helene, thousands of miles away.

On Friday, thousands across Northeast Wisconsin donated blankets, water, food, and more to the Asheville Police Department for them to distribute across Western North Carolina, which was devastated by Hurricane Helene. “It’s been overwhelming on every level,” Q90FM Executive Director Katie Connell said.

Connell explained that the plan came together on Monday after a phone call with Karl’s Transport. “If we can get you a semi, just one semi, can you get us a contact with a police department down in North Carolina?” Connell asked. Forty-five minutes later, they were in touch with the Asheville Police Chief, who welcomed their help.

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