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AAA Storage City donates holiday meals to HELP of Beaufort

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BEAUFORT, SC (WTOC) -

On Monday, AAA Storage City delivered dozens of boxes of food to HELP of Beaufort. With the help of their customers and other local businesses in the area, the company collected enough money to purchase 200 Christmas meals for those in the Beaufort area who need it the most.

"That's what Christmas is all about, makes me feel good and certainly we want to do it again next year," said Dan Lynch, AAA Storage City.

"It's a God send," said Steve Curless, HELP of Beaufort. "Our pantry is so full right now. We're doing so great. I'm just so thankful for the great turnout of everybody that helped."

They are still collecting turkeys and canned hams to go along with the Christmas dinners. To help the cause, contact Help of Beaufort.

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