The winter storm that hit Iredell County on December 3 has led to increased demand for assistance from local charities and shelters. With icy conditions leaving some residents without power and others unable to travel safely, organizations have stepped up to provide food, warm clothing, and temporary housing. However, many groups have reported a strain on resources and are calling for donations from the community. Items such as blankets, non-perishable food, and winter gear are especially needed. Community leaders urged residents to support these efforts, highlighting the importance of coming together during challenging times

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