CRESTVIEW — A downtown music school's owner wants to help Pensacola's now-homeless tornado survivors.
Winds reaching 155 mph destroyed or damaged more than 300 homes Tuesday night, according to the Pensacola News Journal.
Pearl Mabry School of Music owner Ryan Mabry wants to aid the tornado relief effort, and Bel Aire Terrace Apartments, Casbah Coffee Co., Community Bank and the Crestview Area Chamber of Commerce also want to help.
The Tornado Victim Relief Drive runs Tuesday, March 1 through Wednesday, March 9 in Crestview.
Here's how you can help:
Drop off clean clothing during normal business hours at these locations:
●Pearl Mabry School of Music, 520 N. Main St., 850-217-4040
●Bel Aire Terrace Apartments, 100 Bel Aire Drive, 850-423-6980
●Community Bank, 345 E. James Lee Blvd., 850-683-8822
●Crestview Area Chamber of Commerce, 1447 Commerce Drive, 850-682-3212
Drop non-perishable food items and toiletries at these locations:
●Casbah Coffee Co., 196 W. Pine Ave., 850-306-1616
●Pearl Mabry School of Music, 520 N. Main St. 850-217-4040
Mabry said he will deliver all collected items for Pensacola residents who lost their homes to the recent storms.
This article originally appeared on Crestview News Bulletin: Crestview residents rally for Pensacola tornado survivors