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South Carolina citizens answer the call for help
Allison Zarzar, her sister and her cousin set up a lemonade stand in Lexington to collect money for hurricane relief.
Allison Zarzar, her sister and her cousin set up a lemonade stand in Lexington to collect money for hurricane relief.
(South Carolina) September 3, 2005 - On Saturday Governor Mark Sanford called on all South Carolinians to help hurricane victims. From prayers to cash donations, Sanford is asking for people to reach out, and all across the state, people are answering that call.

South Carolina has done everything from sending people to help, deliver supplies and rebuild to taking in evacuees from a city trying to recover.

In Lexington, some little folks are doing their part to contribute to the cause. Allison Zarzar, her sister and her cousin set up a lemonade stand in Lexington to collect money for hurricane relief. In addition to a cool drink, they offered cookies, muffins and even Krispy Kremes.

Allison's mom says her daughter really wanted to help, "From the first moment she saw the devastation on the Gulf Coast she said what can I do."

As of Saturday afternoon, they had already raised $200 for the American Red Cross .

At another location in Lexington diapers, Baby wipes and non-perishable food items are being collected for hurricane victims. Just look for the big orange truck in the parking lot of Saxe Gotha Presbyterian Church.

The church is teaming up with Harvest Hope Food Bank and will be collecting items all this week. Not only will the supplies eventually be shipped to the Gulf Coast, some will be put to use right away.

"We'll be having many folks coming to our community with nothing but the clothes on their back and harvest hope will be providing food for those individuals as well." Reverend Bill Green says that some of the supplies collected will stay right here in our community

For more information on how to donate call the American Red Cross of Central South Carolina at 803-540-1215.

Posted 5:55pm by Kaela Harmon

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