Supplies for people affected by Hurricane Ian continue to roll in at Northeast Florida medical clinics

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Supplies for people affected by Hurricane Ian continue to roll in at Northeast Florida medical clinics
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If you have camping supplies, that’s really the group of items that they still need right now.

started the supply drive on Sunday night

And the supplies continue to come in. Some of the items that are needed the most are cleaning supplies, toiletries, and canned or dried nonperishable food. “We have very little to start along the walls here, and now the explosion has been amazing. Every office has been collecting items. People have been coming out from what you’ve done for us, what our patients have done, what our providers have been doing,” said Michelle McCormick, with Millennium Physician Group. “It’s been unbelievable.”

The supply drive was wrapping up on Wednesday afternoon. Supplies filled one truck, and staffers were looking to rent a second one because there are so many items to bring to the southern part of the state.

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