Unprecedented Flooding in Western NC: Here’s How to Help
Local organizations need our support after Hurricane Helene
By Scott GatesTropical Storm Helene has devastated Western North Carolina, damaging thousands of miles of power lines, destroying roads, and displacing families who have found their lives changed in an instant.
As aid workers mobilize and hundreds of electric cooperative lineworkers restore power as quickly and safely as possible, those who were not in the path of the storm may be left asking: How can I help?
NC Emergency Management is accepting monetary donations through the NC Disaster Relief Fund. The Fund, with assistance from the United Way of North Carolina, will help provide for immediate unmet needs through reimbursements to nonprofits working with disaster survivors. Donate online at nc.gov.
Additionally, several local organizations are in need of support. Blue Ridge Public Radio is maintaining a comprehensive list of ways to donate and help flood victims in Western North Carolina.
For those local to Rutherford County, these locations are accepting and distributing hygiene supplies, water and other essentials. Check these locations on social media for the latest updates.
- RS Central High School
641 US-221, Rutherfordton - Tryon Equestrian Center
25 International Blvd, Mill Spring - Thomas Jefferson High School
2527 US 221A Hwy, Mooresboro - Rutherford County Health Department
221 Callahan Koon Rd, Spindale - East Rutherford Middle School
259 E Church St, Bostic - Florence Baptist Church
201 S Broadway St, Forest City - Gilkey Church of God
255 Oak Springs Rd, Rutherfordton
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