Local businesses transporting life-saving supplies to Florida, North Carolina

Local businesses transporting life-saving supplies to Florida, North Carolina 02:24

BALTIMORE — Businesses in Baltimore and Harford County are doing everything they can to help out victims of Hurricane Helene and Milton even from hundreds of miles away.

More than a million Floridians are without power as they continue to clean up debris left behind by Hurricane Milton. Meanwhile, people in parts of North Carolina are still grappling with entire neighborhoods being decimated by Hurricane Helene.

Things we sometimes take for granted such as clean drinking water, blankets, pantry items, and lights are things people in Western North Carolina never expected to lose when floodwaters from Hurricane Helene ravaged their communities.

“The area of North Carolina, they didn’t evacuate, there was no plan in place for a hurricane…so the need there is probably going to be there for a long time, and we don’t want to forget about these people,” Erin Schlichting, Co-owner of Clean Cuisine said.

Last week, the owners of Clean Cuisine in Owings Mills coordinated with Gourmet Girls in Pikesville to collect survival items for hurricane victims in North Carolina.

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