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Palm Beach County coffee shop, moving company sending needed supplies to Florida Hurricane Ian victims

CAN GET INVOLVED. STEVE? >> I AM OUT HERE OUTSIDE OF SUBCULTURE COFFEE WHERE VOLUNTEERS ARE LOADING THIS WHITE LINE MOVING TRUCK WITH LOTS OF SUPPLIES. THERE IS POINT OF FOOD IN THERE. 14 PALLETS OF WATER DONATED BY FARM SHARE. THERE ARE ALSO PUTTY OF BABY ITEMS. THINGS LIKE FORMULA, BABY WIPES AND DIAPERS THAT WILL BE SENT TO THE FORT MYERS AREA TOMORROW. THIS IS ALL PART OF AN ONGOING EFFORT THAT IS GOING TO BE HAPPENING ALL MONTH LONG TO BRING NEEDED ITEMS TO THE PEOPLE WHO ARE MOST AFFECTED BY HURRICANE IAN. SUBCULTURE COFFEE AND HOSPITALITY HELPING HANDS ARE DOING THIS FOR THE ENTIRE MONTH OF OCTOBER. THEY ARE GOING TO BE SENDING NEW SHIPMENTS OF THESE NEEDED ITEMS EVERY FEW DAYS WITH THESE TRACKS PROVIDED BY WHITE LION. THESE ITEMS YOU SEE MOVING HERE WILL BE IN FORT MYERS TOMORROW. THIS WILL BE HAPPENING IN THE COMING WEEKS TO DIFFERENT AREAS OF THE WEST COAST. >> EVERYONE NEEDS OUR HELP. WE DID THE SAME WITH DORIAN IN THE BAHAMAS. IT FEELS GREAT. IT IS TIME FOR ACTION. HELP OTHERS. >> IF PEOPLE ARE DEVASTATED LIKE THEY ARE CROSS THE WEST COAST, AND WE CAN DO SOMETHING TO HELP, WE WILL. >> HERE IS HOW YOU CAN GET INVOLVED, YOU CAN BRING THESE NEEDED ITEMS TO ANY SUBCULTURE COFFEE LOCATION IN OUR AREA. YOU CAN ALSO GO TO HOWE’S RESTAURANT TO DROP OFF THESE ITEMS FOR THE BOX GALLERY WHICH IS ALSO HERE IN DOWN — DOWN IN WEST PALM BEACH.

Coffee shop, moving company sending needed supplies to hurricane victims

A popular coffee shop in our area, Subculture Coffee, is doing its part to send needed items to the areas devastated by Hurricane Ian and they need your help as they try to make a difference.Subculture Coffee began collecting needed items, including baby formula, diapers and baby wipes over the weekend. The coffee shop and its partners are sending their first shipment of items to to Fort Myers on Monday. Another shipment will be sent on Saturday, and other shipments will be sent during the rest of the month.”All our neighbors need our help,” said Melissa Brennan, a Subculture Coffee representative. “I did the same with Hurricane Dorian in the Bahamas. Since Day 1, I haven’t stopped.”Farm Share has donated 14 pallets of water so far. Community members and customers have donated canned goods and other dry food. However, Subculture Coffee leaders say the most needed items right now are baby formula, diapers and baby wipes, since they are some of the most expensive items needed by hurricane victims on the West Coast of Florida.Palm Beach County Cares is also helping in the effort.White Lion Moving and Storage is providing a 35-foot truck that will be used to bring multiple shipments of these supplies to the areas affected by the hurricane. “It’s to help others in need,” said Greg Fischer, a co-owner of White Lion Moving and Storage. “If people are devastated like they are across the West Coast and we can do something to help, we will and we are.”There are drop boxes at the following locations where people can bring needed items:Subculture Coffee locations:509 Clematis Street, West Palm Beach, FL 3340111701 Lake Victoria Gardens Avenue #5090, Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410107 Front Street, Jupiter, FL 33477 437 Plaza Real, Unit 315 Boca Raton, FL 33432Howley’s Restaurant 4700 S Dixie Highway, West Palm Beach, FL 33405 The Box Gallery 811 Belvedere Road, West Palm Beach, FL 33405 Interactive list shows local organizations helping Florida victims of Hurricane Ian

A popular coffee shop in our area, Subculture Coffee, is doing its part to send needed items to the areas devastated by Hurricane Ian and they need your help as they try to make a difference.

Subculture Coffee began collecting needed items, including baby formula, diapers and baby wipes over the weekend. The coffee shop and its partners are sending their first shipment of items to to Fort Myers on Monday. Another shipment will be sent on Saturday, and other shipments will be sent during the rest of the month.

“All our neighbors need our help,” said Melissa Brennan, a Subculture Coffee representative. “I did the same with Hurricane Dorian in the Bahamas. Since Day 1, I haven’t stopped.”

Farm Share has donated 14 pallets of water so far. Community members and customers have donated canned goods and other dry food. However, Subculture Coffee leaders say the most needed items right now are baby formula, diapers and baby wipes, since they are some of the most expensive items needed by hurricane victims on the West Coast of Florida.

Palm Beach County Cares is also helping in the effort.

White Lion Moving and Storage is providing a 35-foot truck that will be used to bring multiple shipments of these supplies to the areas affected by the hurricane.

“It’s to help others in need,” said Greg Fischer, a co-owner of White Lion Moving and Storage. “If people are devastated like they are across the West Coast and we can do something to help, we will and we are.”

There are drop boxes at the following locations where people can bring needed items:

Subculture Coffee locations:

  • 509 Clematis Street, West Palm Beach, FL 33401
  • 11701 Lake Victoria Gardens Avenue #5090, Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410
  • 107 Front Street, Jupiter, FL 33477
  • 437 Plaza Real, Unit 315 Boca Raton, FL 33432

Howley’s Restaurant

  • 4700 S Dixie Highway, West Palm Beach, FL 33405

The Box Gallery

  • 811 Belvedere Road, West Palm Beach, FL 33405

Interactive list shows local organizations helping Florida victims of Hurricane Ian

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