West Center City and its surrounding Wilmington neighborhoods stepped up for the Saving Texas Drive on Saturday Sept. 9, filling a truck with bottled water and other nonperishables in the parking lot of the Fresh Grocer at Adam’s Four. All of the donations were then transported to people in need in the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey.
Not even a broken-down FedEx truck slowed them down. Rent-a-Center came through with a truck at the last minute.
Hinder Media, a Wilmington digital agency, organized the event and put together a two-minute video that might brighten your day:
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