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Utah nonprofit hosts charity drive for Tonga volcano survivors
Utah – In order to help the victims of the Tonga volcano disaster, a local Utah nonprofit is holding a charity drive.
Honor365 is hosting “Operation Tonga Charity Drive for Emergency Supplies” from Jan. 24-29.
Items needed from generous donors include new and unexpired canned goods, water, can openers, hand sanitizer, N95 masks, cleaning supplies and first aid kits.
Folks wishing to donate can drop off items at these locations throughout Utah:
Davis County
• Utah’s Paramedic and EMT Academy —1290 S 500 W Woods Cross, UT
Utah County
• Tabitha’s Way North — 920 E State Road American Fork, UT
• Tabitha’s Way South — 45 E 100 N Spanish Fork, UT
Salt Lake County
• The Other Side Academy — 5380 Riley Lane Murray, UT
The massive volcanic eruption in Tonga has left a trail of destruction in its wake, killing multiple people and leaving many homeless.
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