WWC Will Be A Designated Drop Off Point For Hurricane Harvey Relief

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World Wide Corals will be a designated drop off point for donations that will help out in the relief effort of Hurricane Harvey Victims. Big shout out to @hernando_rocha for organizing this. Here is the info on the effort. "Ok....so this morning we had the idea of getting a boat and enough supplies to put in a small trailer and head out to help with the relief effort from Hurricane Harvey, so far we have four possibly five boats, two 24 foot box trucks and about 15 - 20 trucks to help us bring everything that we collect. We also set up a GoFundMe for people that can't physically help they can donate. We have a total of 12 cities that belong to the Ayfl ( American Youth Football League) helping us gather enough stuff so we can make a difference. The City of Coral Springs and the City of Parkland are also helping and the fire department in Coral Springs is also collecting for us........ I'll keep you guys posted of everything else........ and thank you so much for helping out....... we are getting coverage from Telemundo channel 4 Channel 6 Channel 7 and we will have a reporter with us documenting the whole thing." #hurricaneharvey #pleasehelp #hurricaneharveyrelief
 

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