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09/29/2024

Ways To Help Western North Carolina Following Hurricane Helene

Donate To Western North Carolina Flood Victims

To assist the public in looking for ways to contribute, volunteer, or donate, NCAB has compiled the list of resources below.

NCAB does not endorse, warrant the accuracy of any description of or serviced provided by, or recommend any business or service mentioned on this website or in any of our communications. If you decide to donate to the below companies, we thank you.

American Red Cross of North Carolina
You can make an online donation or give by texting Helene to 90999.

United Way
Donations to this fund will allow United Way in the affected areas to respond to urgent requests and continue to meet needs as they unfold in the coming weeks. You may designate your donation to a local United Way or where it is needed most at the discretion of United Way of North Carolina.

Salvation Army of the Carolinas
Trained staff and volunteers across all Salvation Army locations in the Carolinas are prepared to meet the physical, spiritual, and emotional needs of communities impacted by the storm.

Samaritan’s Purse
Samaritan’s Purse is responding to five locations after Hurricane Helene devastated parts of the Southeast. Samaritan’s Purse is based in Boone, NC.

Operation Airdrop
Primary mission is to deliver essential supplies, hot meals, and support to communities significantly impacted by the storm. 

Manna FoodBank in Asheville
The organization’s warehouse was prepped prior to the storm. There are many ways to get involved, volunteer, and donate.

If your organization would like to be considered for addition to the list, please email all relevant information to eharris@ncbroadcast.com.

 

 

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