The Miller County 4-H is conducting a "Fill the 4-H Trailer Donation Drive for everyone affected by the recent tornadoes that struck a large part of the Little Rock area last Friday.

While many folks in the communities there are helping in the cleanup efforts many are still without a home or destroyed property in the neighborhood.

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So, 4-H is asking Texarkana to please help with this very special donation drive.

Non- Perishable Items Needed

  • Non-Perishable Food
  • First Aid items
  • Feminine Products,
  • Hygiene Items
  • Bottled Water
  • Trash Bags
  • Yard Gloves
  • Pet Supplies
  • Pet Foods
  • Tarps

Please bring any of these items to the Miller County Extension Office located at 1007 Jefferson Avenue, across from Jefferson Park now through April 13, or until the truck is filled for delivery. Hours are from 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Mon-Fri.

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For additional information please contact McKenzie Rigdon at 870-779-3609 or reach out to her via email at mrigdon@uada.edu

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