WSB-TV’s Convoy of Care fills 4 tractor-trailers for Griffin tornado victims

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ATLANTA — Following the devastation caused by multiple tornadoes January 12, WSB-TV Channel 2 has once again partnered with law enforcement, nonprofit organization Caring for Others, the Georgia Motor Trucking Association, and others to lead an effort to bring disaster relief to communities ravaged by the storm.

On Thursday, Channel 2 was at four locations in Kennesaw, Chamblee, south Fulton and the WSB-TV studios in midtown Atlanta collecting supplies to send to tornado victims.

Over the course of a few hours, metro Atlantans donated enough items to fill four tractor-trailers with non-perishable food items, personal hygiene kits, pet food, cleaning supplies and more.

The Convoy of Care will roll out to Griffin on Friday to distribute the items.

This partnership began in 2016 to bring relief to Baton Rouge, LA in the wake of historic flooding.

“I’ve walked through the impacted community, and two weeks since the storms, there still is a critical need,” said Clarence Cox, past president of NOBLE, the National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives. “We’ve identified a distribution center and will deliver donations the next day,” Cox said.

“At least five tornadoes tore through the community,” said WSB-TV Director of Community and Public Affairs Condace Pressley, “and the Convoy of Care is working to meet the needs government services have not.”

The Georgia Motor Trucking Association and law enforcement organizations including the National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives (NOBLE) and the Georgia Association of Chiefs of Police (GACP), Georgia Coach Lines, Stewart Miller Simmons Trial Attorneys, and others, have pledged their network to recruit volunteers to deliver and distribute donations.

About Channel 2 WSB-TV The ABC Affiliate is part of Cox Media Group and ranks as Atlanta’s number one local television station. WSB-TV also operates its website, wsbtv.com, its free WSB-TV news and weather apps, plus its streaming app, WSB Now for Roku, Amazon Fire TV, and Apple TV. The station also airs BOUNCE on its digital sub-channel 2.2, and LAFF on 2.3.