Tim Westfall - State Farm Insurance Agent
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I am truly humbled at what I saw yesterday as we took two trucks and a trailer to the Summit Pickleball distribution center in Boone. They reloaded us to get supplies to more rural Mount Vernon Church and Cove Creek Elementary school. The amount of volunteers from everywhere was amazing -trucks, helicopters, 4 wheelers, and hikers getting supplies to those unreachable by car. One of the workers where we had lunch was headed after her shift to the distribution center to volunteer, even though she herself had lost her apartment and her car in Helene. Thank you to the many people and organizations that got supplies to us in the 48 hour window before we left including Michael Ambler and Chris Frandock, F3 of Greensboro, ServiceMaster of High Point, Kyle Mills State Farm Agent, Roof Replacement Solutions, Bethany Sumner, Jenny Adcox (plus her friends and family), Erica Yarmon Aronson (plus her friends), Tammy Kastner (who lives in Boston and still donated), and Doriann Quaglia. The need is desperate so keep giving, especially to the small towns aren’t getting the help that the bigger towns are! We were thanked time and time again for getting supplies to those that need it desperately so if you are debating whether to go, GO! We hope to do another trip soon!
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I am truly humbled at what I saw yesterday as we took two trucks and a trailer to the Summit Pickleball distribution center in Boone. They reloaded us to get supplies to more rural Mount Vernon Church and Cove Creek Elementary school. The amount of volunteers from everywhere was amazing -trucks, helicopters, 4 wheelers, and hikers getting supplies to those unreachable by car. One of the workers where we had lunch was headed after her shift to the distribution center to volunteer, even though she herself had lost her apartment and her car in Helene. Thank you to the many people and organizations that got supplies to us in the 48 hour window before we left including Michael Ambler and Chris Frandock, F3 of Greensboro, ServiceMaster of High Point, Kyle Mills State Farm Agent, Roof Replacement Solutions, Bethany Sumner, Jenny Adcox (plus her friends and family), Erica Yarmon Aronson (plus her friends), Tammy Kastner (who lives in Boston and still donated), and Doriann Quaglia. The need is desperate so keep giving, especially to the small towns aren’t getting the help that the bigger towns are! We were thanked time and time again for getting supplies to those that need it desperately so if you are debating whether to go, GO! We hope to do another trip soon!
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I am truly humbled at what I saw yesterday as we took two trucks and a trailer to the Summit Pickleball distribution center in Boone. They reloaded us to get supplies to more rural Mount Vernon Church and Cove Creek Elementary school. The amount of volunteers from everywhere was amazing -trucks, helicopters, 4 wheelers, and hikers getting supplies to those unreachable by car. One of the workers where we had lunch was headed after her shift to the distribution center to volunteer, even though she herself had lost her apartment and her car in Helene. Thank you to the many people and organizations that got supplies to us in the 48 hour window before we left including Michael Ambler and Chris Frandock, F3 of Greensboro, ServiceMaster of High Point, Kyle Mills State Farm Agent, Roof Replacement Solutions, Bethany Sumner, Jenny Adcox (plus her friends and family), Erica Yarmon Aronson (plus her friends), Tammy Kastner (who lives in Boston and still donated), and Doriann Quaglia. The need is desperate so keep giving, especially to the small towns aren’t getting the help that the bigger towns are! We were thanked time and time again for getting supplies to those that need it desperately so if you are debating whether to go, GO! We hope to do another trip soon!
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I am truly humbled at what I saw yesterday as we took two trucks and a trailer to the Summit Pickleball distribution center in Boone. They reloaded us to get supplies to more rural Mount Vernon Church and Cove Creek Elementary school. The amount of volunteers from everywhere was amazing -trucks, helicopters, 4 wheelers, and hikers getting supplies to those unreachable by car. One of the workers where we had lunch was headed after her shift to the distribution center to volunteer, even though she herself had lost her apartment and her car in Helene. Thank you to the many people and organizations that got supplies to us in the 48 hour window before we left including Michael Ambler and Chris Frandock, F3 of Greensboro, ServiceMaster of High Point, Kyle Mills State Farm Agent, Roof Replacement Solutions, Bethany Sumner, Jenny Adcox (plus her friends and family), Erica Yarmon Aronson (plus her friends), Tammy Kastner (who lives in Boston and still donated), and Doriann Quaglia. The need is desperate so keep giving, especially to the small towns aren’t getting the help that the bigger towns are! We were thanked time and time again for getting supplies to those that need it desperately so if you are debating whether to go, GO! We hope to do another trip soon!
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When your son’s school has character day, he dresses as Jake from State Farm! #TalktoTim #StateFarm #jakefromstatefarm
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It is hard to believe that Avery has been part of our work family 1 year today! We love the fun energy he brings to our team! Stop by to see him and get a free quote from him! #TalktoTIm #StateFarm #WorkAnniversary
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Garrett went to HOCO a few weeks ago!
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Happy Thanksgiving from Tim Westfall State Farm
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It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas! Stop by and see us!
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It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas! Stop by and see us!