Charles Warner | The Union Daily Times / SPECIAL TO THE MANNING TIMESThe bucket in this picture was the last one in Union County according to those collecting relief supplies for flood victims Friday morning. All the buckets like this one were filled with cleaning supplies to be sent to flood victims in Clarendon County who will be using them to help start cleaning up their homes as the flood waters recede. The relief effort is scheduled to continue Monday morning and more donations of bottled water, food, clothing, personal hygiene items, cleaning supplies and, of course, buckets are being requested.
Charles Warner | The Union Daily Times / SPECIAL TO THE MANNING TIMESThe bucket in this picture was the last one in Union County according to those collecting relief supplies for flood victims Friday morning. All the buckets like this one were filled with cleaning supplies to be sent to flood victims in Clarendon County who will be using them to help start cleaning up their homes as the flood waters recede. The relief effort is scheduled to continue Monday morning and more donations of bottled water, food, clothing, personal hygiene items, cleaning supplies and, of course, buckets are being requested.
Charles Warner | The Union Daily Times / SPECIAL TO THE MANNING TIMESThe bucket in this picture was the last one in Union County according to those collecting relief supplies for flood victims Friday morning. All the buckets like this one were filled with cleaning supplies to be sent to flood victims in Clarendon County who will be using them to help start cleaning up their homes as the flood waters recede. The relief effort is scheduled to continue Monday morning and more donations of bottled water, food, clothing, personal hygiene items, cleaning supplies and, of course, buckets are being requested.
Charles Warner | The Union Daily Times / SPECIAL TO THE MANNING TIMESThe bucket in this picture was the last one in Union County according to those collecting relief supplies for flood victims Friday morning. All the buckets like this one were filled with cleaning supplies to be sent to flood victims in Clarendon County who will be using them to help start cleaning up their homes as the flood waters recede. The relief effort is scheduled to continue Monday morning and more donations of bottled water, food, clothing, personal hygiene items, cleaning supplies and, of course, buckets are being requested.
Charles Warner | The Union Daily Times / SPECIAL TO THE MANNING TIMESThe bucket in this picture was the last one in Union County according to those collecting relief supplies for flood victims Friday morning. All the buckets like this one were filled with cleaning supplies to be sent to flood victims in Clarendon County who will be using them to help start cleaning up their homes as the flood waters recede. The relief effort is scheduled to continue Monday morning and more donations of bottled water, food, clothing, personal hygiene items, cleaning supplies and, of course, buckets are being requested.
Charles Warner | The Union Daily Times / SPECIAL TO THE MANNING TIMESThe bucket in this picture was the last one in Union County according to those collecting relief supplies for flood victims Friday morning. All the buckets like this one were filled with cleaning supplies to be sent to flood victims in Clarendon County who will be using them to help start cleaning up their homes as the flood waters recede. The relief effort is scheduled to continue Monday morning and more donations of bottled water, food, clothing, personal hygiene items, cleaning supplies and, of course, buckets are being requested.
Charles Warner | The Union Daily Times / SPECIAL TO THE MANNING TIMESThe bucket in this picture was the last one in Union County according to those collecting relief supplies for flood victims Friday morning. All the buckets like this one were filled with cleaning supplies to be sent to flood victims in Clarendon County who will be using them to help start cleaning up their homes as the flood waters recede. The relief effort is scheduled to continue Monday morning and more donations of bottled water, food, clothing, personal hygiene items, cleaning supplies and, of course, buckets are being requested.
Charles Warner | The Union Daily Times / SPECIAL TO THE MANNING TIMESThe bucket in this picture was the last one in Union County according to those collecting relief supplies for flood victims Friday morning. All the buckets like this one were filled with cleaning supplies to be sent to flood victims in Clarendon County who will be using them to help start cleaning up their homes as the flood waters recede. The relief effort is scheduled to continue Monday morning and more donations of bottled water, food, clothing, personal hygiene items, cleaning supplies and, of course, buckets are being requested.