NARSA/IDEA’S NEWS
Mayfield, KY radiator shop damaged by EF-4 Tornado.
day, it was like someone had opened the floodgates. And that’s when donations came flooding in.” From those donations, Roppel Industries filled six pallets that were full of bottled water, new clothing, canned food, diapers, children’s toys, pillows, bedding, air mattress, and toiletries.
“It took me 10 trips in my pickup truck from my house to our shop to haul all the donations,” said Roppel. “People would drop items off at the shop as well.”
Through a business connection, a trucking company offered to deliver those supplies
to a donation center in Mayfield High School, which is about four hours away from Roppel’s headquarters in Louisville.
“The state of Kentucky is really great about supporting each other,” said Roppel. “It’s the least we can do.”
NARSA/IDEA member Northern Radiator also had customers directly impacted in the devastating storms. “Besides the monetary donation made to the Western Kentucky Relief fund, Northern is working directly with those customers to help in any way we can,” said
Hope Thompson, Northern Radiator President. “We know how devastating these things can be, and we always want to see businesses rise from the ruble and continue their mission. We are grateful that we have the ability to assist where we can and humbled to serve others in their time of need.”
If you would like to donate to the Western Kentucky Relief fund, please visit TeamWKYReliefFund.
ky.gov.
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RINTUSAC (Lima, Peru)
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