BALTIMORE — The devastation of Hurricane Helene may be hundreds of miles away, but you can help provide relief through local agencies and businesses who are stepping up to give support.
The Charmery ice-cream shop said 10 percent of the proceeds from its new “Roman Candle” ice-cream flavor will go toward the nonprofit Beloved Asheville, which is doing relief work in North Carolina.
The Archdiocese of Baltimore has created a Hurricane Relief Fund, which has already collected more than $40,000.
The funding will be distributed through Catholic Charities USA.
People can contribute to that fundat this website.
A family in Harford County has stepped up to coordinate a major effort to get supplies down south.
The group Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC) of Baltimore is accepting donations through this upcoming week in Finksburg.
They say they’re accepting canned goods and other needed supplies.
Gourmet Girls of Pikesville and CoastTec in Eldersburg are also sites where donations can be dropped off for the Eale Transfer delivery.
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