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PA Lions Club and Paul Davis Restoration Unite To Aid North Carolina Hurricane Victims

In a powerful demonstration of community partnership, the Pennsylvania Lions Club Disaster Relief and Paul Davis Restoration of Central Pa have joined forces to bring vital support to those affected by recent hurricanes in North Carolina. On Friday, Nov. 8, at 10 a.m., truckloads of non-perishable food items will depart from Paul Davis of Central Pa, heading south to aid disaster victims and provide much-needed relief.

Pictured is Jim Groff, Chair of the Pa Lions Disaster Relief, and Mike Sheaffer, Immediate Past District Governor for Lions District 14-D, readying boxes of non-perishable food at Paul Davis Restoration of Central Pa warehouse.  

Pictured is Jim Groff, Chair of the Pa Lions Disaster Relief, and Mike Sheaffer, Immediate Past District Governor for Lions District 14-D, readying boxes of non-perishable food at Paul Davis Restoration of Central Pa warehouse.  

Photo Credit: Joey Baker Emergency Recovery Coordinator Paul Davis Restoration

This collaboration highlights the power of shared commitment to disaster recovery. The Pennsylvania Lions Club Disaster Relief, widely recognized for its extensive humanitarian outreach, brings years of experience in disaster response, harnessing a vast network of volunteers and resources to address urgent community needs. Their local and global relief efforts ensure that communities receive critical support efficiently and with compassion.

Paul Davis Restoration, a leader in property damage restoration, brings years of expertise in emergency response and recovery. Known for their swift and thorough disaster response services, Paul Davis Restoration is equipped to handle the immediate and long-term needs of communities impacted by disasters. With state-of-the-art equipment, skilled professionals, and a reputation for compassionate care, Paul Davis Restoration enables communities to rebuild and recover faster.

“We’re proud to partner with the Pennsylvania Lions Club to bring essential aid to Asheville’s communities in need,” said Joey Baker, Emergency Recovery Coordinator at Paul Davis Restoration. “Our combined efforts ensure that critical resources reach those impacted in a timely, organized manner.”

The convoy of food items, scheduled to depart this Friday, represents more than supplies; it’s a message of hope and resilience. Both organizations aim to inspire additional support, reinforcing that community collaboration is at the heart of effective disaster relief.

For more information on this initiative or to find out how to support your community in times of need, please contact: Jim Groff, Pennsylvania Lions Club Disaster Relief State Disaster Chair at 610-636-2612.

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