“We just feel like it's the right thing to do since we got as lucky as we did, and it’s a good opportunity for us to show what we can do for other communities in the event we are not so lucky in the future," he said.
Items can be dropped off at Town Hall. The Police Department will bring the donations to the Martin County Sheriff’s Office, which is sending regular teams to the Fort Myers area. The first wave of donations will be sent Oct. 14.
--Joe Capozzi
Boca Raton
Boca Raton is collecting donations for hurricane survivors and first responders, in conjunction with the police and firefighter benevolent associations. Donations may be dropped off from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Oct. 11-14 at City Hall, 201 W. Palmetto Park Road; the Police Department, 100 NW Boca Raton Road; Fire Station No. 1, 1151 N. Federal Highway; and Fire Station No. 5, 2333 Glades Road.
Only specific items will be collected, including socks, wipes, deoderant, soap, Band-Aids, sunscreen, first aid supplies, baby diapers and clothing, and toiletries. More information and a complete list of acceptable items is available at News Flash • Boca Raton, FL • CivicEngage (myboca.us).
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