Organizations Impacted by Hurricane Helene
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The Devastating Impact of Hurricane Helene
Hurricane Helene made landfall in Louisiana on August 18, 2020, as a Category 3 hurricane, bringing with it catastrophic winds and storm surges that left a trail of destruction in its wake. The storm’s impact was felt across the southern United States, with the American Red Cross deploying thousands of volunteers to support those affected.
The Humanitarian Response
The American Red Cross has been working tirelessly to provide critical assistance to those in need. In the aftermath of the storm, the organization deployed:
These efforts have been crucial in providing immediate relief to those affected by the storm. However, the long-term recovery process is far from over, and the American Red Cross continues to work towards supporting those affected by Hurricane Helene.
The Call to Action
As the American Red Cross looks to the future, the organization is calling on individuals to make a donation or volunteer their time to support the relief efforts.
The Need for a New Shelter
The current shelter is overcrowded and in dire need of renovation. With over 200 animals currently housed, the facility is struggling to provide adequate care and attention to each animal. The organization’s leaders have been working tirelessly to address the issue, but the demand for their services has outpaced their ability to provide. The shelter is in need of significant repairs to its infrastructure, including the installation of new flooring, walls, and roofing. The existing kennels are cramped and unsanitary, leading to health concerns for the animals.
The Importance of Food Insecurity in Western North Carolina
Food insecurity affects millions of people worldwide, including those in Western North Carolina. According to the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), in 2020, approximately 12% of households in Western North Carolina experienced food insecurity.