United Way partners with RHF Investments in Hurricane Ian relief

Oct. 3, 2022

 

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RHF Investments, Inc., the parent company of Century Furniture, Hancock & Moore, Hickory Chair, Jessica Charles, Highland House Furniture, Maitland Smith and Cabot Wrenn is hosting a collection drive to benefit Florida residents impacted by Hurricane Ian.  
Century Furniture will park a tractor trailer in the parking lot of Valley Hills Mall on Saturday, Oct. 8 (10 a.m. – 6 p.m.).

The company will staff it with employee volunteers who will be accepting donations of water, diapers, baby formula, personal hygiene products, pet food and other non-perishable supplies that will go directly to relief efforts helping Florida residents.  

A collection site will also be established at Catawba County United Way (2760 Tate Blvd, Hickory) where donations can be dropped off between 8 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. starting Monday, Oct. 3 through Friday, Oct. 7.
“The devastation in southwest Florida is immeasurable, and our hearts go out to the people impacted by Hurricane Ian.” Alex Shuford, III, President of RHF said.  “We have been in touch with our partners in Naples and are trying to ensure that we do everything we can to help their communities as they try to recover.”
Separately Century Furniture is working with Baers Furniture to secure bottled water and will be sending a tractor trailer of water that will arrive next week.