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Central Valley Snowie, a beloved family-owned dessert business in Modesto, is reaching out to the community for support following a devastating hit-and-run incident that left their trailer severely damaged. The trailer, which serves as the heart of their operations, was struck while parked, resulting in significant destruction that threatens the livelihood of the family behind the business.
The owners, who have been serving delicious frozen treats to the local community, are now faced with the challenge of repairing or replacing their essential equipment. They express their deep appreciation for the support they have received thus far but emphasize that they need additional help to recover from this unfortunate event.
In light of the incident, the family is encouraging community members to come together and show their support, whether through donations, sharing their story, or visiting their business. They remain hopeful that with the community's backing, they can bounce back stronger than ever and continue to bring joy to their customers with their delightful desserts.
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