 It's no surprise during trying times our region comes together to help those in need. The City of Logan and Mountain Laurel Complex teamed up with Walmart Wednesday and Thursday to help West Virginia flood victims. A Mountain Laurel box truck was set up outside of Walmart in Logan to collect cleaning supplies, personal hygiene products, tents, food or anything anyone wanted to give. If we can help one family it's well worth our efforts. Logan centers are set up throughout the Clinton area, however organizers want to be more hands on with their efforts. We're going to take them to where we can personally help unload and assist in any way we can. Organizers not only helped pick up donations but also contributed items. Arch Cole was real helpful in allowing us to purchase a bunch of items and try to get this truck filled up to where we can get on the road tomorrow. There was no question whether or not Logan County would help, it was just how. Most people from Logan County know what it's like to go through these disasters, not to the extent that has just happened, but a lot of people have been flooded out in Logan. Most people that have donated stuff to us here in the last two days have mentioned that they've been through this before, so it's Logan County's turn to give back. The Mountain Laurel box truck will be taken to Clinton on Friday. If you weren't able to contribute Wednesday or Thursday, a distribution center has been set up at Logan City Hall where items will be distributed at a later time. Reporting in Logan for EKB News, I'm Shelby Steele.