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Unisocial in Clarkston, Georgia, and Hurricane Helene

Unisocial’s Volunteers Came Out to the Community to Help Serve Hot Soup, Sandwiches, and Distribute Clothes

Unisocial in Clarkston, Georgia, and Hurricane Helene

 

Clarkston, Georgia, and Hurricane Helene

Clarkston, Georgia, often called “the most diverse square mile in America” and “the Ellis Island of the South,” is known for its rich ethnic diversity, with half of its residents being foreign-born. Recently, Hurricane Helene, a powerful Category 4 storm with 140 mph winds, hit the area, leaving behind severe flooding, strong winds, and damaged homes.

 

Unisocial’s Support for the Community

 

In response to the devastation, Unisocial volunteers stepped in to provide relief. They served hot soup, sandwiches, and desserts and distributed clothing. Additionally, they offered prayers and encouraging words of faith. Around 120 people came out to receive assistance during these difficult times.

 

Unity and Gratitude

Unisocial in Clarkston, Georgia, and Hurricane Helene

Pastor Damien shared, “We organized an event here in Georgia to support those affected by Hurricane Helene. Many are without power, so we provided hot meals and clothing for about 100 people. They were incredibly grateful for the help.”

 

How to Get Involved

If you would like to participate in future events, visit one of The Universal Church locations and speak with a pastor. For more information, call 1-888-332-4141.

The Universal Church of Georgia is located at 3110 E Ponce De Leon Avenue, Scottdale, GA 30079.