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Hub City Spartanburgers Release Hurricane Helene Relief Tee to Support Relief Efforts

October 4, 2024

In the wake of Hurricane Helene’s devastating impact, the Hub City Spartanburgers are releasing a limited-edition Hurricane Helene Relief Tee to raise money to support community relief efforts in Upstate South Carolina and Western North Carolina. “Over the past week, Spartanburg and our surrounding communities have been going through more

In the wake of Hurricane Helene’s devastating impact, the Hub City Spartanburgers are releasing a limited-edition Hurricane Helene Relief Tee to raise money to support community relief efforts in Upstate South Carolina and Western North Carolina.

“Over the past week, Spartanburg and our surrounding communities have been going through more than I think many of us were prepared for. The Hub City Spartanburgers want to be able to support all those who have endured immense hardship during this time and to assist in rebuilding our community one day at a time,” says Devon Gerber, Hub City Spartanburgers Merchandise Manager.

The front of the t-shirt incorporates a heart into the Spartanburgers’ “HC” logo, where a star typically is, representing Spartanburg on the map of South Carolina. The back of the shirt features North and South Carolina together with “Carolina Strong” inscribed on the inside of the borders of the states. The design also shows a baseball coming out of the two states, with “Hurricane Helene Relief” text wrapped around it.

Shirts will go on sale for $20 and are available now for pre-order on our online Team Store. All proceeds of the Hurricane Helene Relief Tee will be donated to organizations that are helping the areas most impacted by the storm, specifically Upstate South Carolina and Western North Carolina. Shirts will be shipped or can be picked up at our Team Store, located at 131 W. Main Street, Spartanburg, SC, starting in late October.