P&G donates laundry kits to Hurricane Harvey survivors

Procter & Gamble is donating product kits and bringing laundry services to residents impacted by Hurricane Harvey.

The Tide Loads of Hope Mobile Laundry Unit has been deployed to support relief and recovery efforts in the wake of Hurricane Harvey. The Tide Loads of Hope mobile laundry vehicle began services on Saturday providing free full-service laundry to residents affected by the recent flooding.

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Residents can bring up to two loads of laundry per household to be washed, dried and folded for free. P&G will also give away free personal care kits containing items like deodorant, toothpaste, shampoo and cleaning products.

In 2005, P&G launched Tide Loads of Hope to provide much needed laundry services to families affected by Hurricane Katrina. Tide Loads of Hope has washed more than 65,000 loads of laundry for more than 45,000 families impacted by disasters across the U.S. and Canada.

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