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08/31/05
They
normally move our furniture and clothes when we're relocating to new
home or business. But one Savannah moving company is putting that
aside. Coastal
Moving and Storage is collecting food, blankets, batteries, flashlights
and other hurricane supplies. They're trying to fill up one of their
52-foot-long trailers for hurricane victims. "I
feel like this is our tsunami," said the company's Beverly Housey.
"Our motto is 'moving you like family' and we need to get help
to people in Louisiana." If you'd
like to help, drop things off at Coastal Moving and Storage on Edwin
Avenue or the Temple of Glory on Stiles Avenue. Reported by: Michelle Paynter,
mpaynter@wtoc.com Coastal
Moving and Storage is collecting food, blankets, batteries, flashlights
and other hurricane supplies. They're trying to fill up one of their
52-foot-long trailers for hurricane victims. "I
feel like this is our tsunami," said the company's Beverly Housey.
"Our motto is 'moving you like family' and we need to get help
to people in Louisiana." If you'd
like to help, drop things off at Coastal Moving and Storage on Edwin
Avenue or the Temple of Glory on Stiles Avenue. Reported by: Michelle Paynter,
mpaynter@wtoc.com
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