The Less Fortunate Still Matters Foundation seeks donations for Helene relief


The Less Fortunate Still Matters Foundation asks neighbors to donate at one of three drop-off sites. The organization has helped 6 counties in the area following Hurricane Helene They’re gearing up for more outreach following Milton. Watch the video to hear from the organization’s founder.

BROADCAST TRANSCRIPT:

But you know, after I leave these people and I go home, coming back down the road in my truck.. its all tears.

The Less Fortunate Still Matters Foundation is no stranger to outreach in our local communities.

Due to the devastation left behind from Hurricane Helene, the foundation has managed to serve 6 neighboring counties.

While over in our Northwest Tallahassee neighborhood the Foundations founder, Tim Mosley, was on his way out of Operation BBQ Relief.

Operation BBQ Relief contacted Mosley to help deliver meals to families that might not be able to make it to their drive-in location.

Mosley shares how he plans to find neighbors in Madison County that are in need.

Were going to the people. They dont come to us. We going into the heart of these communities, where these people cant drive and get out. So, were going to them, well serve them, well love and encourage them and let them know were all in this together. said Mosley.

The Less Fortunate Still Matters Foundation needs donations. Items can be left at Revels Market (4151 Woodville Highway), Morning Start Storgage (5086 Tennessee Capital Boulevard), or Gandy Printers (1800 S. Monroe Street).

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