Local Queen Requests Donations For Nashville Tornado Victims

Donation items will be accepted in the offices at all Lawrenceburg schools.

(Lawrenceburg, Ind.) - With efforts to help victims from the Nashville tornadoes popping up everywhere, there is a way you can help by dropping off much needed supplies at local schools.

Lawrenceburg's own Sierra Ledesma, Miss Indiana Teen, is coordinating a collection effort with her fellow "sister queens" across America to lend a helping hand to those affected in Tennessee. 

These young women ask that you consider filling these boxes with items such as diapers, wipes, personal hygiene products, cleaning supplies, garbage bags, gloves or any other items necessary for daily living or the clean up process.

It is requested that no cash or checks be donated.

Boxes will be located in the offices at all Lawrenceburg schools.

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