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Posted: 5:16 PM Aug 30, 2005
Last Updated: 5:16 PM Aug 30, 2005
Reporter: Brianne Carter

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One Valley company is doing what it does best to help out those in need in the Gulf Port.

Four volunteers from the area are heading down south to lend a helping hand.

Chairman of the Blue Ridge Chapter, Jim Quist says the most important thing anybody can do is give a financial donation.

Quist says rest assured, if you want your donation to just go towards hurricane relief just indicate that on your check on web order.

If you would like to make a contribution you can log onto the web site at redcrossblueridge.org or call them at 540-886-9151.

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