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Southwind Brings Donations to Assist Helene Victims

On Oct. 4, Southwind Floors announced it was sending a truck to assist the recovery effort following Hurricane Helene. Five days later, the company delivered.

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Southwind warehouse workers receive donations for those affected by Hurricane Helene.

According to Robert Gillean, vice president of operations for Southwind, warehouse workers collected, shrink-wrapped and loaded pallets of donated goods into a 53 ft. Southwind Floors trailer, which arrived at the Bristol Motor Speedway drop-off point in Bristol, Tenn., loaded with vital donations for those afflicted by the storm.

โ€œWe put the word out and the generosity of folks in the Dalton and Chattanooga area came through,โ€ said Gillean. โ€œWe even received ski jackets, boots and other winter clothing items from a Chattanooga retailer. Not to mention cash donations to buy additional pallets of bottled water.โ€

โ€œWe want to thank all our North Georgia neighbors who spread the word and donated to help the folks in Tennessee and North Carolina,โ€ added Drew Hash, president and CEO of Southwind. โ€œTogether, we were able to help out in their time of need.โ€

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Goods were donated from people and businesses in the Dalton, Ga., and Chattanooga area.
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Unloading the donations in Bristol.
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