Eat, splash and save lives: Raleigh coffee cafeteria gives behind to Florence victims

— A Raleigh coffee cafeteria is charity business a possibility to “do good” but doing anything extra.

On Saturday, half of Sola Coffee Cafe’s income was donated to Hurricane Florence service efforts. The subsequent fundraising day will be Nov. 7 and will advantage a efforts of Samaritan’s Purse down east.

“After a whirly hit, and after saying all a cinema and all a families who mislaid homes, a kids who can’t go to school, it only overwhelmed a hearts and done us wish to give back,” pronounced Sally Luther, a daughter of Sola’s owners who has worked during a cafeteria for 6 years.

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“I consider it’s wonderful,” pronounced Marci Garnes, a patron who has family vital in a whirly scorched area and is fearful eastern North Carolina could be lost in a fast changing news cycle. “It’s something so elementary — we can get something to eat and assistance out a people down east.”

“I consider we all need a lot of help,” pronounced Luther. “If we can lift some income and assistance them out, we consider it’s a good cause.”

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