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NASCAR Legend Greg Biffle Unloads 1,000 Easter Eggs From Helicopter For Kids Affected By Hurricane Helene

NASCAR Legend Greg Biffle Unloads 1,000 Easter Eggs From Helicopter For Kids Affected By Hurricane Helene NASCAR Legend Greg Biffle Unloads 1,000 Easter Eggs From Helicopter For Kids Affected By Hurricane Helene

This is so damn cool.

NASCAR legend Greg Biffle took a trip to Black Mountain, North Carolina for Easter Sunday, doing so with an Easter Bunny and 1,000 Easter eggs. He dropped the eggs from a helicopter for kids who were affected by Hurricane Helene. As you probably already know, North Carolina was the state hit the hardest by the storm. (RELATED: President Trump Honors Joey Logano, Roger Penske During White House Visit)

Back in Fall 2024, Helene destroyed a good portion of Western North Carolina. In particular, mountain communities were left wiped out, and with no power, clean water and communication to boot. Days after Helene, Biffle made the move to do rescue missions with his helicopter — he’s a licensed pilot. Biffle helped get food, water, baby formula, even internet to families who were left stranded.

Fast forward a few months later, and he did the same thing for Easter, except the delivery was Easter eggs.

Biffle, himself, also gave us some content, though didn’t actually show the Easter eggs being dropped.

Easter left me a proud dad. My kids (five-year-old and three-year-old) took part in an Easter egg hunt that featured two golden eggs, and my babies ended up getting BOTH of them.

That’s the only thing my family knows how to do — WIN.



This article was originally published at dailycaller.com

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