Tuesday, October 15, 2024

Greenville-Spartanburg Radio: Audacy Partners with The Salvation Army

Audacy Greenville-Spartanburg, part of the leading multi-platform audio content and entertainment company Audacy, has joined forces with The Salvation Army to provide crucial support for survivors of Hurricane Helene. The devastating storm has left thousands displaced and needing immediate assistance across many North and South Carolina regions.

Audacy's family of radio stations in South Carolina has initiated a fundraising media campaign across many of its local markets, including 98.9 WORD (WYRD-FM), B93.7 (WFBC-FM/WFBC-HD1), 93.3 Planet Rocks (WTPT-FM/WTPT-HD1), Classic Rock 101.1 (WROQ-FM), 96.3 The Block (WFBC-HD2), and The Fan Upstate (WORD-AM). 100% of all disaster-designated donations will go directly toward recovery efforts in affected communities.

“As a radio station, we have a responsibility to support our community, especially in times of crisis,” said Steve Sinicropi, Senior Vice President and Market Manager, Audacy Greenville-Spartanburg. “The devastation and destruction of Hurricane Helene to the Carolinas is unprecedented. Audacy is proud to raise much-needed funds to deliver services and relief to those affected. I hope our listeners will respond with Carolina generosity to support their neighbors during this difficult time.”

 

The Salvation Army's disaster-trained personnel have been on the ground since the hurricane made landfall, providing hot and shelf-table meals, clean water, hygiene kits, emotional and spiritual care, and other essential supplies. Nationally, The Salvation Army has served over 300,000 hot meals, more than170,000 hydration drinks, and over 35,000 shelf-stable meal kits. In addition, The Salvation Army has distributed hundreds of cleanup kits and supplies to impacted households.

The Salvation Army is significantly ramping up its relief efforts across the Carolinas, with a particular focus on the hardest-hit areas in remote locations. As many of these isolated communities are only now becoming reachable, The Salvation Army's targeted response is crucial.

"We are so grateful for Audacy Greenville-Spartanburg’s partnership and their dedication to the communities they serve,” said Jeff Jellets, EDS director for The Salvation Army’s Southern Territory. “The impacts from this storm are catastrophic in the Carolinas, and there is an urgent need for relief. The funds raised through this campaign will enable us to continue providing immediate assistance and support long-term recovery efforts for those devasted by this historic storm.”

Audacy Greenville-Spartanburg encourages listeners and community members to support The Salvation Army's hurricane relief efforts by donating online at RebuildCarolinas.Org.

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