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Red Cross volunteers get ready for Hurricane Laura
WILMINGTON, NC (WWAY) — The Gulf Coast is already feeling the early bands of Hurricane Laura, and the National Weather Service is calling it an “extremely dangerous” category 4 storm.
Volunteers from our area have already been deployed to the Texas and Louisiana coastlines to help people find shelter.
“Because of the pandemic, it really has limited our ability to flow the number of volunteers that we would normally send to a region for a situation like this,” says Jarvis.
“They come into that shelter and they know they’ve got a roof over their head, and a cot to sleep on, and something to eat, and they’re out of harm’s way,” said Pavone. “It’s just like handing them a key to their new house.”
“It’s really important to have those volunteers willing to leave their homes and travel across the country to help those in need,” he explained, “and so we appreciate Gene and his team willing to do that.”
Julienne Eorreo, a volunteer from Greenville, South Carolina, shared how the Red Cross saved her and fer mother-in-law during the 2017 California wildfires.
“The Red Cross was the people that helped us. So, she now has a great life two years later,” Eorreo continued, “and it’s time for me to give back.”