Please share. This fundraiser is focused on getting into the areas practically inaccessible, to get them safer warmer housing and supplies. We will not forget them. #NCStrong
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Deadline for people in #HeleneNC to get additional financial help. MUST apply by Friday! Appears to help with both homeowners and renters. Info below ⬇️
Please share!
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BREAKING: https://t.co/JQWy2gTfhs just dropped a new track titled "Yes She Can"—and yes, “She” is Kamala Harris.
This is the anthem America needs to hear right now.
Teacher in #Boone at Valle Crucis School not only lost his home in #HurricaneHelene but is also battling #cancer. Fundraising links in article. Please share. ❤️
Despite the damage caused by Hurricane Helene, many towns across western NC are welcoming fall visitors.
Please visit places like Blowing Rock, Boone, Brevard, Bryson City, Cashiers, Cherokee, Franklin, Hendersonville, Highlands, Murphy, Sylva, West Jefferson, and other towns.
Local businesses out west want and need your business. Visit https://t.co/ICEjmV1BDW to plan a safe route.
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As untreated water from the North Fork reservoir slowly returns to Asheville homes, you may find yourself with questions: Can I do laundry with this water? Can I bathe in it? What about watering plants?
For answers, check out our FAQ below.
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News 13 reached out to FEMA, the North Carolina Department of Public Safety, Buncombe County and other agencies, only to find there is not one place with an official count of unaccounted-for persons. https://t.co/eSHPeZpRSX
𝘾𝙤𝙣𝙣𝙚𝙘𝙩𝙞𝙤𝙣 𝙢𝙖𝙙𝙚!
At 1 a.m. Thursday, 𝙏&𝙆 𝙐𝙩𝙞𝙡𝙞𝙩𝙞𝙚𝙨 connected North Fork's 36-inch bypass line to the water system. This is a big milestone - but more work before customers will start receiving water. We are grateful to have this first step completed!
Members of the Scott County (Iowa) Sheriff's Reserves were in Asheville today and presented a check for $1500 to AFD to assist with Helene recovery. We are deeply grateful for the generous donations that make our mission possible and create a positive impact in our community.
31 inches of rain. 100 ruined bridges. 10 million cubic yards of debris. 100,000 people without running water. Helene had a devastating effect on WNC. https://t.co/98MZ1Z5cOx
The Mast General Store Annex reopened for business on Saturday, October 12 with a ceremony to mark the water line at the front entrance as has become the tradition since 1995.