Candy Song – Never Gonna…
Candy Song – Never Gonna…
Channel 3 News, Cat Country and United Way of West Florida hosted “Mission: Restore Hope:” an effort to help our community recover from Hurricane Sally.
Our community proudly raised over $275,000 for the United Way of West Florida. The money will ALL stay local.
You can still donate: TEXT 850RELIEF TO 41444
VISIT uwwf.org/sally
BACKGROUND ON HOW FUNDS ARE USED:
United Way of West Florida will administer the funds. The money will support recovery efforts for those who were impacted by Hurricane Sally, including assistance to households, building supplies and materials, and support for underinsured and uninsured individuals. Funds will remain in the community to support recovery efforts.
United Way of West Florida is here before, during, and after disasters. While there is much work to be done in helping our community recover, your gift of money or time helps families get back in their homes and give our vulnerable community members the care they need. UWWF works with local organizations to thoughtfully build strategies to create resilient communities.
The most immediate and useful way to support recovery efforts in Escambia and Santa Rosa counties is through financial assistance. This allows relief organizations to purchase and provide the supplies and resources most needed. To donate to UWWF’s Hurricane Relief Fund, text 850RELIEF to 41444.
You can also support recovery efforts through volunteerism. We have combined our efforts with Be Ready Alliance Coordinating for Emergencies (BRACE) to coordinate volunteers for the impacted areas. If you would like to support those affected by Hurricane Sally, please create a profile through the UWWF online volunteer portal, GET CONNECTED. BRACE will recruit volunteers by using this platform.
If you or someone you know need assistance, our information and referral hotline, 211 Northwest Florida, is available 24/7 identifying or accessing any support services in Escambia and Santa Rosa counties needed in the aftermath of Hurricane Sally. To access this completely free service, simply dial 211 from any landline or cellphone.
Please be patient when calling for resources, as the hotline has been inundated by calls.
You may also visit the links below, based by counties, for the most up-to-date and verified information on basic services – food, water, and shelter.
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Cat Country 98.7 is proud to host a Virtual Commencement.
The Cat Country Class of 2020 is a resilient class. Your families are incredibly PROUD of you. What you will do with your lives and what you will become are going to be inspiring watch. You will alway say “I was the Class of 2020.”
When we started this project we tried to find a way to honor the seniors in Cat Country while doing something creative. As you started to send videos in we reached out to some friends in the community and in Country Music to see if they would participate in recognizing your accomplishments and they sure did!
Thank you to Sue Straughn, Malcolm Thomas, Tim Wyrosdick, Lee Brice, Justine Moore, Gabby Barrett, Dylan Scott, Brantley Gilbert, Jordan Davis, Florida Georgia Line, Carly Pearce, Brett Young, Preston from Locash, Ryan Hurd, Brad Paisley, Luke Combs, LANCO, Big Moose, Candy, Kevin, and Bridget.
Schools Represented in order throughout this project are Escambia High School, Booker T. Washington High School, Jay High School, Milton High School, J.M Tate High School, Pace High School, Gulf Breeze High School, Central High School, Navarre High School, West Florida High School of Advanced Technology, Baldwin County High School plus Carff Homeschool.
We used every video submitted.
Thank you for letting us be part of your lives every day… Know that we are proud of you!
Sincerely, Brent Lane
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