Polk residents have chance to help tornado cleanup
Feb 12, 2013 | 907 views | 0 0 comments | 5 5 recommendations | email to a friend | print
Polk County residents have several opportunities to help those affected by the recent tornado that demolished parts of Adairsville in neighboring Bartow County.

First Baptist Church of Cedartown, 101 North College Street, is a drop-off location for many needed items for the tornado victims, according to church officials.

The Women’s Missionary Union is spearheading the collection effort.

Items needed include canned foods, non-perishable foods, salt, pepper, mayonnaise, ketchup, bottled water, baby formula, all sizes of baby diapers, personal hygiene products, trash bags, cleaning supplies, toilet paper, paper towels, paper plates, plastic cups, forks, spoons, plastic wrap, work gloves, tarps, hammers and roofing nails.

Clothing will not be accepted.

The Adairsville Church of God is coordinating efforts in Bartow County. The one thing the church said it needs most are volunteers for cleanup.

Anyone needing more information is asked to contact the church at 770-773-3264 or send a message to Suzanne Phillips through Facebook.

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