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J.O.Y. Ministries: relief items needed for Hurricane Michael

By Maggie Coleman

As thousands of people are still displaced because of Hurricane Michael, J.O.Y. Ministries is accepting disaster relief items. The Crisis Resource Center is located at 411 Greensburg St., Columbia, KY. Hours are 1pmCT to 5pmCT Monday through Friday. Please tell J.O.Y. volunteers it is for disaster relief when dropping off items. Thank you!

The following items are requested:
  • Pop top fruits, veggies, meats & soups
  • Cereal, oats & oatmeal
  • Pasta & Rice
  • Peanut Butter
  • Hygiene items
  • Household cleaning items
  • Paper towels & toilet paper
  • Dried meats, fruits, nuts
  • Granola & protein bars
  • Powdered milk
  • Instant tea, Juices, Water




This story was posted on 2018-11-07 10:58:47
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Aftermath of Hurricane Michael shows need for help



2018-11-07 - Florida - Photo courtesy J.O.Y. Ministries.
Photos taken in the aftermath of Hurricane Michael show the level of loss and devastation. J.O.Y. Ministries volunteers Krystal Cundiff and Lee Ann Jessee were on-site last week. J.O.Y. Ministries is now accepting donations to help with the relief effort. Please click to the full story for a list of needed donations.

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