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Second Harvest Food Bank drives mobile pantry to Harnett County to feed Florence victims

ERWIN, N.C. (WTVD) —
The Second Harvest Food Bank of Southeast NC took its mobile pantry to Erwin on Thursday to team up with Grace Chapel Church to give away food to those impacted by Hurricane Florence.
Pantry employees served hundreds of people once they arrive in Harnett County.
The event took place in the Walmart parking lot in Erwin off Jackson Boulevard.
Grace Chapel Church still needs these items for flooding victims:
- Paper towels
- Toilet paper
- Cleaning supplies
- Mops
Contact Lisa Brown at 910-366-5191 if you wish to donate.
For more information on how you can get help and all the ways you can help the communities affected, click here.
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