WILMINGTON — Liberty Savings Bank, Sewell Motor Express and the Wilmington Rotary Club not too long ago mixed efforts with Matthew 25 Ministries of Cincinnati to convey donations to these in want after Hurricane Ian devastated elements of Florida.
Sewell’s Safety Manager Paul Lezotte from Wilmington in addition to workers of Liberty Savings Bank of Sarasota donated their time to help ship and unload gadgets at Myakka Family Worship Center in Myakka, Florida.
Many native volunteers from Myakka have been additionally there to lend a serving to hand to these in want.
“I want to thank our Hurricane Ian relief team of Sewell Motor Express, the Wilmington Rotary Club, Matthew 25 Ministries, as well as many Liberty employees,” stated Liberty Savings Bank CEO Ryan Powell. “Your quick response, donations and hands-on efforts continue to make a difference for the people in need in Sarasota-Manatee County.”
“According to officials at the worship center, this was the largest donation in one semi they had received to date,” stated Jay Sewell of Sewell Motor Express. “They were very appreciative of all those that helped make it possible and send their thanks.”
It not solely takes a group effort to assemble hurricane aid provides — it takes a big effort in addition to to obtain and distribute them in Florida.
Pictured from left are Patti Shirley (Liberty), Lisa Toppin (Liberty), Paul Lezotte (Sewell), Danielle Bachar (Liberty), and Lauren Fuller (Liberty).