ROBESON COUNTY, N.C. -- If you were hungry, walking close to the Zion Hill Baptist Church on Saturday would make you hungrier.

Every year, the congregation there holds a fundraiser. They spend days cooking 300 delicious pork Boston butts, the proceeds of which have before gone to the support of the church's mission program.

This year, a portion of the funds raised is going to be used to help with what's been a 14-month struggle for the people of this county trying to get back on their feet after Hurricane Matthew.

"We've been rebuilding houses. We've built handicap ramps. We've moved people out of the motels. Bought furniture for them. Whatever the case may be, that's what we do," said volunteer Randy Lewis.

Some of the proceeds will also be used for the church's missionary work.