Help After Disaster Nonprofit feeds people in Laurel County - 6.2.25 Jun 2, 2025 Jun 2, 2025 Updated Jun 2, 2025 Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Help After Disaster, a nonprofit based in South Carolina, brings a mobile kitchen to feed tornado victims in Laurel County, Kentucky. (WDRB image) As featured on +3 Out-of-state nonprofit serves up comfort food for community devastated by EF4 tornado The nonprofit's founder Michael Johnson set up his mobile kitchen in the Wildcat Harley Davidson parking lot on E Hal Rogers Parkway in London, Kentucky. Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Forecast Radar Weather Matthew Wine's Thursday afternoon forecast Poll Most Popular Articles Videos ArticlesCRAWFORD | On Beshear’s podcast, Pitino offers new reflection on his Louisville exit'Trying to stay warm' | Scott County couple goes 6 weeks without propaneJCPS plan shows significantly fewer central office reductions than the 300 promisedMultiple people arrested after gun was stolen outside Meade County High School, officials sayClark County sergeant unanimously reinstated after sheriff tried to fire himWhy the NCAA cleared Louisville G League signee London Johnson but not Alabama's BediakoJCPS officials break ground on new $100 million Seneca High School campus5 Louisville residents face federal charges for selling illegal driver's licenses to immigrantsNo one injured after fire destroys 6-unit apartment building in JeffersontownFederal authorities announce an end to the immigration crackdown in Minnesota Videos
+3 Out-of-state nonprofit serves up comfort food for community devastated by EF4 tornado The nonprofit's founder Michael Johnson set up his mobile kitchen in the Wildcat Harley Davidson parking lot on E Hal Rogers Parkway in London, Kentucky.