Red Cross Volunteers Leave For The Coast
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By Sandra Renrick
Published: September 5, 2008
Volunteers rolled out of the Upstate on Friday on their way to provide storm relief.
People from the Upstate Chapter of the Red Cross left Greenville this morning. They’re driving a food truck used to drive through neighborhoods and towns to feed those impacted by the storm. Volunteers say with the active tropics they’re expecting to be gone from home for an extended period of time.
The Red Cross says it will likely spend betweeen 40 to 75 million dollars this hurricance season on relief efforts. That’s the most since hurricane Katrina.
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