The Moore County chapter of the Wingmen Motorcycle Club helped make the season merry and bright on Saturday when members delivered a full truckload of donations to the Sandhills Moore Coalition for Human Care. The delivery kick-started the Coalition’s holiday season and helped to fuel its busiest time of year.
The Sandhills Moore Coalition for Human Care, founded in 1986 by local churches, now includes support from 64 congregations, the United Way of Moore County, businesses, and civic groups. Its mission is to alleviate hunger and ease financial strains on struggling households across Moore County.
Organizers said the outpouring of support was overwhelming, resulting in hundreds of dollars’ worth of nonperishable items collected in time for the holidays. The Wingmen thanked the local businesses that allowed them to place donation boxes within their establishments: Hatchet Brewery, Time Out Sports Bar, The Workshop Tavern, and FirstHealth.

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