BMG Nashville is lending aid to residents of the western North Carolina towns devastated by Hurricane Helene.
The label has organized a drive to collect items desperately needed by the people living in the storm zone, providing a central location for the effort at its 1 Music Circle South office that will remain active for the remainder of the week.
Supplies will be collected through Friday afternoon (10/4) and driven to distribution centers in artist Lanie Gardner’s hometown of Burnsville, North Carolina, and surrounding locales.
Nonperishable food, medicine, clothing, baby items, feminine-hygiene supplies, flashlights, batteries and cleaning supplies are among the items for which there is the greatest need.
Consult FEMA for other ways to help those whose lives have been turned upside down by Hurricane Helene.
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