The North Carolina Disaster Case Management program is available to guide survivors affected by Helene in 39 counties and the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians through the recovery process by helping them address unmet needs and connect to resources.
The purpose of the East Coast Equine Emergency and Disaster Response group provided by Fleet of Angels (a 501(c)3 tax-exempt service organization) is to serve as base camp via social media where equine owners and caregivers can connect with equine transporters, foster facilities, searchers and rescuers, horse-savvy handlers, hay and supply bank hosts, and other volunteer service providers in situations where equines are at risk due to natural disasters in this area. Equine evacuation, post-disaster search and rescue, recovery, fostering, emergency care, and equine facility repair and relief may all be addressed here.
Elk River Helping Hands is unique in that it provides expedited emergency relief directly to individuals in the High-Country who have incurred a devastating event, including but not limited to residents of Avery and Watauga Counties in North Carolina and Carter County in Tennessee.
Appalachia Service Project (ASP) is a Christian ministry based in Johnson City, Tennessee. Since 1969, ASP has made homes warmer, safer, and drier for Appalachian families in need, using volunteers to help build and repair homes. The organization aims to serve as many families as possible, as quickly as possible.
40 Clayton homes to be built in Avery County, offered RENT FREE for 3 years...
WAMY's mission is to partner with communities and families to provide the disadvantaged the support and tools they need to become self-sufficient. They are local to the High Country have been active in Helene relief and recovery since day one.