Viewrail hosts 'Stuff-A-Truck' for those affected by Hurricane Helene

GOSHEN, Ind. -- Viewrail Manufacture has collaborated with Penske truck rental, local churches, and vendors to stuff a truck and provide much needed materials to the families that have been affected by Hurricane Helene in Greenville, Tenn.

All donations will be driven down by two Viewrail employees to Thrive Church in Greenville, where those in need will receive the donations directly.

Local churches have taken the initiative to cover the expense of all fuel and Penske has provided a tractor to transport all the relief items collected to Thrive Church.

This is a one-day event, for the community to help with a great initiative to make an impact on a community in need of a helping hand due to the hurricane.

This initiative started with a question to the Viewrail employees on how they can provide support for those in need and even some of their own families.

The company has already received an overwhelming amount of donations from organizations in the area like Grace Community Church and Imperial Dade.

They invite the community to join them in making a difference.

HR Representative at Viewrail Manufacturer Ashley Smith stated, “We're really, really thankful that this is something that were able to do and to have the community behind us as we work to bless those that who have been affected by the disaster.”

Items in high demand and will be listed on Viewrail Manufacturer's Facebook page.

If you're interested in donating, the drop-off location for all relief supplies is at Viewrail's warehouse at 1010 Eisenhower S. from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 10.

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