Local water company and Florida native give back to hurricane victims
Music Mountain water and Florida native Kenneth Kling have partnered to provide one out of the three to Hurricane Michael victims.
Phillip Lee the Shreveport branch manager for Music Mountain says, "to have clean water is the most important thing, food, Obviously shelter comes next, but we’re in a position to offer the water, offer our services and we enjoy doing it.
We enjoy helping anybody out that we can."
It was Florida native Kenneth Kling’s idea of giving back.
Kling says,"during Katrina, I was helping them out moving appliances for them.
It was nothing, it looked like a war zone, I couldn’t imagine houses getting swept away like that.
It’s scary."
Filling up his 18-wheeler coral springs moving truck … With water and other donations and driving nine hours back to Florida.
After being on the road for five months, He just wants to help out.
"Just a glimmer of hope…just touch of satisfaction someone is out there trying to help them, that’s what we are trying to be about."