In Spartanburg, a wave of community spirit is washing over the region as the Hub City Spartanburgers, our beloved minor league baseball team, spearhead a heartwarming initiative to assist those affected by Hurricane Helene. It’s a fine example of how sports teams can rally their fans for a greater cause beyond the game.
The Spartanburgers are selling special Hurricane Helene Relief Tees for just $20 each. What’s special about these shirts? Well, not only do they boast a design that pays homage to the storm’s aftermath, but every penny collected will go directly to relief organizations like the United Way of the Piedmont, Red Cross, and Samaritan’s Purse. These organizations are committed to helping communities rebuild in South Carolina and western North Carolina.
On the back of the shirt, you will find the proud message “Carolina Strong,” a fitting phrase that encapsulates the resilience of those in the affected areas. According to reports from the Spartanburgers, more than 600 of these tees have already been pre-ordered, generating over $7,500 in donations to help those in need.
Paige Stephenson, President and CEO of United Way of the Piedmont, expressed gratitude for this partnership in a heartfelt statement, saying, “We’re grateful to the Hub City Spartanburgers for making us their local partner in Helene recovery efforts. From immediate response to long-term recovery, we’re here to help our community rebuild in the aftermath of Helene.”
Tyson Jeffers, General Manager of the Spartanburgers, echoed this sentiment, stating, “Our thoughts and prayers go out to all of the people, organizations, and communities that have been impacted by Hurricane Helene, and we hope that the donations being made can directly assist those in need.” It’s clear that the Spartanburg community is banding together during this challenging time.
The heartwarming efforts don’t stop there. Over in Greenville, the Greenville Police Department is working hand-in-hand with Bon Secours Wellness Arena to gather donations for the local Humane Society and Greenville County Animal Care. They’re accepting donations at the BSWA box office, hoping to fill the shelves with pet food, paper towels, and much-needed supplies. These donations will help care for animals affected during and after the hurricane.
Also in Greenville, the Greenville Drive is participating by selling relief T-shirts for $25, with all proceeds going directly toward supporting efforts in Western North Carolina. The T-shirt design is unique, created by Fooser Sports Design and produced by OT Sports, and just like the Spartanburgers, they’re aiming to make a significant impact through their sales.
And as if that’s not enough, a benefit concert titled Sonic Sunshine will take place at 8 p.m. on a Friday night to further aid those who have suffered from the hurricane. A lineup of fantastic artists, including Edwin McCain and Darius Rucker, have pledged to perform, ensuring that 100% of all donations will go directly to hurricane relief. It’s a wonderful chance to enjoy some music while doing good for the community.
McCain put out a call to action on social media, encouraging everyone to tune in and support this noble cause. He stated, “Please join us for a show of unity and support to raise critical funds for hurricane relief.” The charities benefitting from the concert include World Central Kitchen, Direct Relief, Feeding the Carolinas, and Brother Wolf Animal Rescue.
With so many ways to get involved—from purchasing tees to donating supplies to enjoying a night of music—this is a powerful demonstration of what a community can achieve when they come together for a common cause. Whether you live in Spartanburg, Greenville, or anywhere nearby, you’re invited to participate and help extend a hand to those in need.
If you or someone you know has information about additional charitable events supporting Hurricane Helene relief, be sure to share the news! Together, we can make a difference, so let’s keep that spirit of generosity alive!
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