In a commendable effort to support communities impacted by Hurricane Helene, Women for Trump volunteers recently embarked on a mission to Georgia, marking the launch of their nationwide “Save America” tour. This initiative aims to provide relief and assistance to those in need across the country.
The tour kicked off in Austell, Georgia, featuring prominent figures such as RNC chairwoman Lara Trump, Tulsi Gabbard, Republican Kelly Loeffler, athlete Danica Patrick, and sports anchor Sage Steele. Their travel was funded by the Trump campaign, allowing them to focus entirely on their humanitarian efforts.
During their visit, the group made a significant contribution to Sweetwater Mission, a local organization dedicated to addressing hunger and homelessness. With the support of Goya Cares, they provided thousands of dollars worth of essential supplies. Pat Soden, the executive director of Sweetwater Mission, expressed deep appreciation for the attention brought to their cause, noting, “You’ve put us on the map, and I can’t thank you enough.”
Lara Trump emphasized the importance of this collaboration, stating, “We’re truly grateful for Goya Cares, which has helped us donate thousands of pounds of non-perishable food to those affected in this community.” She highlighted the urgency of their mission, having secured critical supplies like water, blankets, and diapers for those hit hardest by the hurricane.
“This is just the beginning,” Lara Trump affirmed. With plans to travel throughout the nation, Women for Trump aims to make a lasting impact in various communities. Gabbard echoed this sentiment, sharing that it was a “privilege” to highlight the vital work of local nonprofits during such trying times.
As the nation grapples with the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, which tragically claimed over 230 lives, Women for Trump remains steadfast in their commitment to lend support and hope. Their future visits will continue to focus on charitable efforts, embodying the compassionate values that resonate deeply within the Republican community.