Two Men and A Truck gather donations collected for Movers for Moms
Two Men and a Truck gather donations, with the help from the community, every year around Mother’s Day called ‘Movers for Moms’ to help provide items for the Gulf Coast Center for Nonviolence.
The center’s domestic violence program provides 24-hour, seven day a week crisis intervention services to women and children who are victims of domestic violence.
The center assists women who need shelter as well as resources. Items that were collected for the center include shampoos and conditioners, full-size bar body soap, non-perishable food, diapers, toilet paper, toiletries, and more.
Last year, the program collected more than 266,000 items. Communications Director Rene Davis said, “This year is more than double than what I’ve seen in the past. It was very overwhelming to see the amount of things that’s going to really, really help our families that we work with and our community is what we depend on. We couldn’t do it without the support that we get from the Coast community. So, this has been really overwhelming.”
The Gulf Coast Center for Nonviolence is always looking for donations and volunteers. If you would like to help, you can go to GCCFN.org.