San Leon oyster business donates $10K to Dickinson in wake of Harvey

Friday, September 22, 2017
DICKINSON, Texas (KTRK) -- The City of Dickinson received a much-needed donation in the wake of Hurricane Harvey.

The small town was one of the hardest hit by the storm with residents saying it could take months and even years before things are back to normal.

Dickinson residents continue to recover from Harvey


Assistance from others has been helping many get by, and a big donation from a neighboring state and a nearby oyster business gave the people of Dickinson a big boost of hope.

ABC13 recently featured a Kemah resident known by people all over the world now as Rescue Bae. Raz Halili helped to rescue people on his family's company oyster boat during Harvey, and his selfie after helping the Coast Guard stuck in floodwaters went viral.

Meet the Harvey rescuer known as #RescueBae


Halili told Eyewitness News that his family's business, Prestige Oysters Inc. along with the Amite City Chamber of Commerce in Louisiana have been working to gather water, cleaning supplies and personal items for residents of Dickinson.

An 18-wheeler full of donations arrived Friday morning. In addition, Prestige Oysters Inc. gave Mayor of Dickinson Julie Masters a check for $10,000 for Harvey relief.

You can see more of the donation delivery and check presentation on our Twitter, Snapchat and Instagram accounts.

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