Rayzors Dawg House in Eden to Collect Donations for Tornado-Affected Families

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Rayzors Dawg House, a local establishment in Eden, New York, has expressed its support for those affected by the recent tornado by offering free ice cream on Saturday. Customers are welcome to donate to the families in need, and the owners, Jeff and Kimberly Walker, will match the amount raised in donations. Additionally, Rayzors will donate a portion of their proceeds on Saturday to support the cause.Rayzors Dawg House, a local establishment in Eden, New York, has expressed its support for those affected by the recent tornado by offering free ice cream on Saturday. Customers are welcome to donate to the families in need, and the owners, Jeff and Kimberly Walker, will match the amount raised in donations. Additionally, Rayzors will donate a portion of their proceeds on Saturday to support the cause. To ensure that all affected families receive the donated funds, Rayzors will collaborate with the municipality. The Mammoser Farms, owned by Catherine and David Mammoser, has been severely damaged by the tornado, but they remain determined to rebuild. The farm has faced challenges before, including the loss of barns during Snowvember in 2014. Other Eden residents have also shared their experiences and are focusing on recovery. The community has shown resilience and support in the face of this unfortunate event. Rayzors Dawg House’s initiative is a heartwarming gesture that demonstrates the spirit of unity and compassion during challenging times.

BUFFALO, NY (WKBW) — Rayzors Dawg House on N. Main Street in Eden would like to do its part to help those affected by the tornado earlier this week.

On Saturday, Rayzors will be offering free ice cream and asking you to make a donation to the families in need. Owner Jeff Walker and his wife Kimberly will match the amount raised in donations and Rayzors will also donate a portion of the proceeds on Saturday.

Rayzors said it will work with the municipality to ensure all families receive the full donated money on Saturday.

Earlier this week, 7 News spoke with Catherine and David Mammoser of Mammoser Farms on E Eden Road. Their farm has been destroyed, but they vow to rebuild.

This isn’t the first time they’ve had to rebuild. In 2014, they lost barns during Snowvember.

Property owners in town of Eden vow to recover after farm destroyed by possible tornado

On Thursday we spoke to other Eden residents who were trying to get back on track and told us what they had experienced.

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