Soddy Daisy Unites for Hurricane Relief with Heartwarming “Stuff a Bus” Event

Soddy Daisy Comes Together for Hurricane Relief

On a beautiful Saturday morning in **Soddy Daisy**, the community came together in a heartwarming display of kindness and support for those affected by Hurricane Helene. The air buzzed with excitement and purpose at the local Food City, where the First Student school bus provider and the **Soddy-Daisy Fire Department** teamed up for an inspiring event dubbed “Stuff a Bus.” It was a day dedicated to collecting essential supplies and food that would soon be making their way to Newport, Tennessee.

A Simple Idea Blossoms into a Full-Fledged Event

The idea for “Stuff a Bus” sprouted just five days prior when Amy Gardner, a dedicated school bus driver with First Student, dropped off some donations at the fire department. Inspired by the ongoing efforts, she decided to turn her small gesture into something much larger. And just like that, the event plans were set, and the community was invited to pitch in their support!

Rallying a Community

Between **8 a.m. and 2 p.m.** on Saturday, volunteers from all over the area came together to help fill the bus to the brim with much-needed items. The station was a flurry of activity, with shoppers coming in with their carts piled high with donations. It was truly heartwarming to see families, friends, and even local businesses come out to help their neighbors in need. People were generous, with many filling entire shopping carts with supplies.

What Was Collected?

From canned goods to hygiene products, the list of donations was extensive. There was **non-perishable food**, clothing, and other essential items that would surely bring comfort to those who are facing challenges due to the storm’s devastation. The event showcased the community’s willingness to lend a helping hand. Each item collected not only filled the bus but also filled the hearts of volunteers and participants alike with a sense of hope and unity.

Fundraising Success

The **Soddy-Daisy Fire Department** had their arms wide open to receive not just items, but also monetary donations. As of now, they have collected an impressive **$23,000**, which showcases everyone’s willingness to contribute in whatever way they can. Funds like these go a long way in providing assistance to those who have lost so much.

Continuing Efforts

Even after the bus doors closed on Saturday, the fire department continued to accept donations. They will be accepting items and monetary contributions until Monday night, so anyone wanting to help still has time to get involved! All collected items will be sent to Newport on Tuesday, ensuring timely delivery to those in need.

A Community’s Spirit Shines Bright

Events like this remind us how strong and compassionate the **Soddy Daisy** community is. It’s not just about filling a bus; it’s about standing side by side, helping one another, and showing that no one is alone during hard times. Whether you’ve donated a can of soup or a hefty sum, every little bit counts and makes a difference in someone’s life.

As the sun set on the day of the event, optimism and gratitude filled the air. The community’s response to the needs of others has undoubtedly brightened the spirits of those impacted by Hurricane Helene. With initiatives like “Stuff a Bus,” it’s clear that when tragedy strikes, the heart of **Soddy Daisy** shines even brighter.


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