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Donations needed for disaster relief operations

August 31, 2020

ALEXANDRIA, La. – Multiple items are needed by Louisiana Baptist Disaster Relief teams as they assist individuals in areas impacted by Hurricane Laura.

These include:

–          Mops

–          Brooms

–          One gallon sized pump sprayers

–          Half gallon sized bleach

–          Five gallon size buckets

–          Rags

–          Brushes for cleaning

–          Soap

–          Rubber gloves

–          Hand sanitizer

–          Lysol or Pine-Sol

–          Bottled water

–          Tarps

Donated items can be dropped off at the following locations:

–          First Baptist Church, Lafayette

–          First Baptist Church, Berwick

–          Trinity Baptist Church, Lake Charles

–          Rolling Hills Ministries, Ruston

–          District Eight Baptist Convention office, Natchitoches

–          Louisiana Baptist Building, Alexandria (leave supplies on the back dock Weekdays 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

For additional information or to donate towards relief efforts, visit LouisianaBaptists.org/drupdates.

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