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Charlotte Community Rallies Together for Hurricane Helene Relief Efforts

Community Relief Efforts

Hurricane Helene Relief Efforts in Charlotte, N.C.

Charlotte, N.C. — Over the past several days, our wonderful community has come together to show immense support for those affected by Hurricane Helene. The devastation in western North Carolina has been heartbreaking, but the response from people here in Charlotte has been nothing short of amazing.

On the ground in Hickory, North Carolina, nonprofit organization Operation Airdrop has been tirelessly working to deliver essential supplies like food, water, and medicine to those who need them the most. Thanks to the hard work of their dedicated crews, supplies were flown in, reaching evacuees and providing much-needed relief.

Operation Airdrop’s Heroic Efforts

WCNC Charlotte had the privilege of capturing the incredible efforts of these volunteers as they completed an astonishing 554 flights and delivered an impressive 317,000 pounds of supplies. This monumental task could not have been achieved without the generosity of everyone who donated. It’s heartwarming to see so many people coming together to lend a hand.

Dedicated weather forecasters were on the ground alongside the volunteers, meeting with members of the community and sharing their stories. It was a true team effort, combining resources and rallying together for a common cause. On top of that, WCNC Charlotte hosted a phone bank with the American Red Cross, where viewers generously contributed $141,000 to aid in the recovery efforts.

How Community Support Made a Difference

From supplies to financial donations, the support has been overwhelming. Local businesses like Hughes Floor Covering and Closets by Design have pitched in with $2,500 donations to help make a change. For everyone who has contributed, even in the smallest ways, we want to extend a heartfelt thank you.

If you’re looking to join the efforts, it’s easier than ever. You can donate to the Red Cross, Operation Airdrop, or a number of other organizations helping with the relief. Whether it’s through financial contributions or physical supplies, every little bit counts!

Where to Donate

For those interested in donating supplies, Operation Airdrop has set up collection points at various locations across Charlotte, including:

  • Patagonia Charlotte: 101 Worthington Ave. (Monday-Friday 11 a.m. – 7 p.m.; Sunday 11 a.m. – 6 p.m.)
  • SEAC Village: 500 Bradford Dr. (Monday-Friday 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.)
  • Common Market Oakwood: 4420-A Monroe Rd. (Monday-Friday 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.)
  • Carolina Migrant Network: 3400 Shamrock Dr. (Monday-Friday 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.)
  • Chabad of Charlotte: 6619 Sardis Rd.

We also encourage donations at the Statesville Regional Airport and Lincolnton Regional Airport during their regular hours. For those who prefer to donate by mail, check out the American Red Cross donation form and send it directly to their designated P.O. Box.

Next Steps and Continued Support

While so much has been accomplished, there is still more to do. The community’s continued generosity and support will be crucial in the upcoming days as recovery efforts progress. We invite all members of the community to join in making a difference.

In closing, a giant thank you to everyone who has shown their heart for those affected by this disaster. Your support is truly making a positive impact in the lives of so many. Let’s keep the momentum going, Charlotte! Every act of kindness matters.

For continued updates and information on how you can help, be sure to stay connected. Every dollar and donation counts, so let’s keep the spirit of unity alive in our great city.


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