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In the aftermath of the catastrophic storms that blanketed the Midwest last week, there is an organization that is helping feed the people that have been left with virtually nothing in Mayfield, KY. Mercy Chefs needs your help. They are working around the clock to meet the needs of the people in the area. If you can help in any way, large or small, it would be appreciated beyond words.
Follow this link to help:
https://www.mercychefs.info/ky_2021tornado_donate_dp?recruiter_id=72418
Below is a letter written by Gary LeBlanc of Mercy Chefs. Please take a minute to read it and help if you can.
The destruction here in Mayfield is almost unimaginable.
Brick buildings reduced to nothing but rubble. It’s almost as if every structure is either damaged or destroyed.
Thanks to your support, Mercy Chefs — a leader in providing hot meals to disaster victims — served our first meals less than 24 hours after the tornado struck. And we’ve been on the ground serving meals day and night.
We are serving hot meals TODAY to tornado victims
Today, we’re providing hot meals to victims, first responders and volunteers. The need here is great and the community is still very much reeling from what just happened.
I’ve seen many disasters. This tornado strike is as bad if not worse than any tornado Mercy Chefs has responded to.
The death toll has climbed to 90 — 80 in Kentucky alone. Mayfield is at the epicenter of the worst damage.
Simply put, I need help TODAY as we serve hot meals in this devastated community and prepare for thousands of meals in the coming days. Follow this link to make your best possible gift to help Mercy Chefs feed tornado victims and volunteers in devastated Mayfield.
https://www.mercychefs.info/ky_2021tornado_donate_dp?recruiter_id=72418
God bless,
Gary LeBlanc, Mercy Chefs