OAKLAND (KRON) — People all across the Bay Area are helping people in Texas with donations to the Red Cross.
KRON4’s Will Tran is at a Lucky’s grocery store in Oakland that is collecting Red Cross donations.
He spoke with a store representative, who says their shoppers have been generous with donating to natural disasters in the past.
She expects it will be no different with Hurricane Harvey.
One man has already proven this statement to be true.
Tony Garcia tells KRON4 that he and his wife had a long discussion about doing there part to help the flood victims.
This morning Garcia followed through.
He came in to Lucky’s and donated money to the relief efforts for his wedding anniversary.
“Jen, I took the credit card this morning, or our credit card this morning, so I could buy you a card and make this donation for our anniversary,” he said.
Other ways to donate: Help victims of Hurricane Harvey
Off to fast start as shoppers donating at lucky store registers to @RedCross . Hurricane Harvey aid @kron4news pic.twitter.com/nuNxo04tZW
— Will Tran (@KRON4WTran) August 29, 2017
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