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Point Pleasant church seeks supplies, cash, prayers

Point Pleasant Register photo Braylon Sweeney, pictured, holds one of several cards made by the youth group at Point Pleasant Presbyterian Church to be delivered to flood victims, along with supplies donated from across the community.
Point Pleasant Register photo
Braylon Sweeney, pictured, holds one of several cards made by the youth group at Point Pleasant Presbyterian Church to be delivered to flood victims, along with supplies donated from across the community.

POINT PLEASANT, W.Va. — Praying is an action that gets results — those results being found in donations pouring into a local collection point for victims of the recent, historic flooding in West Virginia.

On Monday, piles of toiletries, diapers, pet food, cases of water and more, were beginning to grow inside the First Church of God’s Ministry Center, located behind Wendy’s in Point Pleasant. The building was being used to house the supplies gathered over the weekend at other location points and will be used as a centralized location in Point Pleasant for those who wish to give to the relief effort.

Stover Trucking has donated a tractor trailer which will be parked at the church’s ministry center this week, with volunteers on hand to take donations from 8 a.m. to noon, each day up until this Friday at noon. The hope is to get the trailer completely full by the time it leaves for Clendenin…

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