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Ace & TJ Launch Radio Family Charity for Hurricane Aid


Radio Family Charity
Radio Family Charity

The syndicated Ace & TJ Show has Hurricane Florence relief efforts well underway. Listener donation requests will be solicited starting Monday. Ace & TJ created a new charity just for these catastrophic events. The Radio Family Charity's sole purpose is to be there immediately for members of their listening audience devastated after disasters such as Hurricane Florence.

Ace & TJ's primary listening audience is based throughout the areas most likely to be hit the hardest by Hurricane Florence. Radio affiliates are located in hard hit areas such as Jacksonville, NC (WERO), Charlotte (WHQC)and Columbia, SC (WNOK) and many listen live on Ace & TJ's app or on demand in Wilmington, Raleigh, Myrtle Beach and Charleston.

The duo are asking that any radio station looking for a place to support relief efforts show know that theirs will be there. It's 501 (c) (3) charity, Radio Family Charity could use all the support it can get in light of what the expected needs will be. Link to AceTJ.com/Florence to help. 100% of all monies donated are used for immediate relief and support. Ace & TJ's Radio Family Charity will distribute monies to local efforts.

"This is the rare opportunity to show what radio can do, to showcase the loyalty and care that radio audience members have for each other. Our Radio Family has always come through when others are in need and this chance to expand that and offer direct help to those in need is exactly why we started this charity," said co-host Ace.

"The last hurricane and devastating floods to hit our radio family was the wake up call for us to start this new way of getting the victims help as quickly as possible," added co-host TJ.

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