The Reporter has learned Hamilton County Sheriff candidate Mitch Russell announced Thursday he is suspending fundraising for his campaign for 20 days to focus on assisting those affected by Hurricane Harvey.
“I am asking the citizens of Hamilton County, who are currently or planning to support my candidacy for Hamilton County Sheriff, to turn your efforts to the victims of Hurricane Harvey,” Russell stated in a press release Thursday afternoon. “I am a firm believer in becoming a united front to help those in need. We need to take care of those who can’t take care of themselves.”
Russell said “helping our fellow Americans” is more important than his campaign for the office of Hamilton County Sheriff.
“I cannot collect money for my run for sheriff knowing there are people who need the money for medical care, shelter, food, and daily necessities,” Russell said. “Texas needs our help! Please assist me in raising money for the people affected by Hurricane Harvey.”
Russell said his family will donate the first $500 during the campaign fundraising suspension. He asked that his supporters stand with him to make donations to Hurricane Harvey victims.
According to Russell, donations can be made to the Hurricane Harvey Relief Fund through GHCF.org, The American Red Cross, The Salvation Army, Samaritan’s Purse, or Heart to Heart International.
“My family and I are heartbroken for the people of Texas and will continue to pray for their safety and recovery in their time of need,” Russell said.