In the heart of Gilbert, South Carolina, a couple’s generous spirit is shining brightly amid the challenges brought on by Hurricane Helene. Chris and Jo Ann Veronee, the proud owners of JC’s Outdoors, have transformed their small business into a refuge for those affected by the storm.
With over 18% of residents in Lexington County facing power outages, the Veronees recognized a pressing need within their community. In just four days, they have welcomed over 300 people to their establishment for much-needed showers, hot meals, and laundry services. The couple has quickly become a beacon of hope for many who have been struggling.
As a testament to their commitment, Chris recently shared, “The hot showers have been a lifesaver. These people haven’t had the chance to clean up in days. Seeing the smiles on their faces when they come out of that shower just changes your life.”
The Veronees began their initiative on Saturday, and it has been a whirlwind of activity ever since. With streets still recovering from the storm and many homes without power or running water, residents have faced a tough week. One local, Tammy Newton from Leesville, expressed her gratitude: “Having a hot shower is amazing, because we can’t get that right now. Just those little things mean a lot.”
It’s the simple pleasures and everyday comforts that take on new significance during times of crisis. With laundry machines running non-stop, the Veronees are helping to restore a sense of normalcy for families who desperately need it.
For Chris and Jo Ann, this initiative goes beyond just providing services; it’s deeply rooted in their faith. They feel that they have been blessed in their lives, and it is now their turn to extend that grace to others. “We want to help people understand how much joy is in serving. It makes us feel good to serve someone,” Chris shared, his sincerity evident as he recounted stories of the people who have found solace in their help.
The Veronees are prepared to continue their relief efforts, indicating that they will not stop after assisting their local community. They have plans to expand their outreach beyond South Carolina, heading to wherever help is most urgently needed, potentially to parts of North Carolina.
With two decades of experience in disaster relief, Chris and Jo Ann are no strangers to the challenges that hurricanes bring. They have traveled across the country, lending a hand to communities in distress, and their commitment to aiding those in need remains steadfast. While there is no set timeline on how long they will provide these services, they stress the importance of staying as long as necessary to see their neighbors through this tough time.
For those who wish to contribute to their efforts, the couple encourages donations to reputable organizations providing disaster relief. Every little bit helps, whether it’s through donations of goods, time, or just spreading the word to those who need assistance.
As the community of Gilbert works to rebuild and recover, it’s clear that the warmth and compassion of local heroes like the Veronees are making a significant difference. Their efforts remind us of the strength found in unity and service during challenging times.
Let’s celebrate those who step up to help during crises and support one another as we navigate this path to recovery together.
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