Sullivan provides aid to families following Linton tornado
The Sullivan County Republican Party held a fundraiser earlier this morning to raise proceeds to help support those in need. Over at Acorn Ridge, many people came out to help support the victims impacted the most. Chairman of the GOP say they plan to donate all of the proceeds from the event, directly to tornado victims.
'You know when we had the tornado here, Linton sent the boys over, from the football team and all the Linton residents came over and helped and we're glad to be able to give back,' said Mason.
You can help by giving back and donating to those in need after the recent tornado in Linton.
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