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The Daily ReviewZachary Fitzgerald
Louisiana National Guard members strap down pallets of supplies inside Bethel Pentecostal Fellowship’s warehouse before loading the supplies onto a truck.

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A pallet of supplies eventually bound for Puerto Rico is loaded Wednesday onto a heavy equipment mobility truck transport load handling system.

Helping Puerto Rico: St. Mary collects 38 pallets of supplies

PATTERSON — Several large truckloads of supplies left St. Mary Parish on Wednesday, full of items that will go to help the many victims of Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico. On Wednesday, members of the Louisiana National Guard loaded supplies onto trucks at Bethel Pentecostal Fellowship in Patterson. Thirty-eight pallets of baby-related items, feminine care products and school uniforms were set to be driven to Hammond and then shipped to Puerto Rico to help provide essential items to victims of Hurricane Maria. The hurricane hit Puerto Rico on Sept. 20, devastating the U.S. territory and leaving many people without basic ...

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