Steve Harvey Morning Show Hosts “Neighbors Helping Neighbors Overcome Disasters”

On Monday May 16th, Steve Harvey, the popular new host of Family Feud and his long-running syndicated radio program, The Steve Harvey Morning Show hosted the “Neighbors Helping Neighbors Overcome Disasters” radio fundraiser, in the wake of the Alabama and Mississippi River areas that have suffered devastating losses from tornadoes and flooding. Partnering with the American Red Cross to accept donations, the top-rated morning show hosted the special program during its broadcast 6 – 10 AM EDT with special guests, to offer support and urge listeners to raise funds all day long as families in the disaster-stricken regions start the long road to recovery and rebuilding in the South.

With the goal of raising $100,000, The Steve Harvey Morning Show’s dedicated program interviewed mayors from the Alabama and Mississippi River-affected areas, the CEO of the American Red Cross and more during its broadcast, and show support for its local radio affiliates in New Orleans, Memphis, Birmingham, Huntsville, Mobile and Montgomery, AL.

With federal emergencies being declared in both the Alabama tornado outbreak and the Mississippi River’s ongoing flooding, neighbors, recovery teams and the nation came together with immediate support for ongoing efforts to help families and loved ones to meet basic needs, and rebuild their homes and these historic areas. Says Steve Harvey, “These storms and tornadoes have left so many in the South without homes, their livelihoods and much more that will take great effort and dedication to rebuild, and whatever we can do to help in the road to restoring these areas and people’s lives, we will work together to raise what’s needed and keep our neighbors’ spirits high to persevere through these challenging times.”

For more details, please visit www.steveharvey.com.

SOURCE Steve Harvey Enterprises

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