Miami Gardens leaders, volunteers send more help to Lee County

 

MIAMI GARDENS, FLA. (WSVN) – Local leaders in Miami Gardens continue to lend a helping hand to Southwest Florida in the aftermath of Hurricane Ian.

Officials and community members gathered to collect donations to be sent out to Lee County, Monday morning.

Miami Gardens Vice Mayor Reggie Leon joined other elected officials and volunteers behind a semi-truck full of necessities, as they continued to add more items for residents of Southwest Florida affected by the storm.

Items donated by Miami Gardens residents included generators, water, diapers and chairs.

The caravan, which will include a Bobcat machine to clean up the areas, will visit Dunbar and Harlem Heights.

“Miami Gardens, Dade County we put out a call,” said Leon. “Everyone came together and we were able to fill this truck up. I want to thank Flo Rida for actually sponsoring this journey.”

The owner of Southern Belles Kitchen food truck, Chelsei Wilkes, also tagged along to help serve around 250 warm meals to the people of the affected areas.

“Just to give back to the community, that makes me feel amazing,” said Wilkes.

Many people wanted to help as soon as they heard about this project.

To donate to Operation Helping Hands, activated by United Way Miami and The Miami Herald/El Nuevo Herald, click here.

For more information about Global Empowerment Mission, click here.

To make a donation to a special relief fund established by the Greater Miami Jewish Federation, click here.

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