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Volunteer Center needs help to aid those displaced by Florence storm damage
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WILMINGTON, NC (WWAY) – The Cape Fear Volunteer Center says Wilmington has 7 apartment complexes that have been declared unsafe to live in.
Residents of Market Street North apartment complex need help moving out according to center leaders.
“Many residents are in shock and need help moving their possessions,” said Annie Anthony with the volunteer center.
If you can help move boxes and furniture, this project is for you. The center recommend that volunteers be able to lift 25 pounds.
Cape Fear Volunteer Center will be at The Glenn from 10:00 A.M.-7:00 P.M. daily to meet and support volunteers and residents.
When you arrive ask for Annie Anthony.
Also the center is asking volunteers who may have a truck or SUV to bring that to aid in the move outs.
Authorities tell center organizers that residents have until October 22nd to move out.