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More North Carolinians Able to Get Online, Thanks to Partnership Between State Division of Broadband and Digital Equity and NC 211
Collaboration Will Connect Individuals to Digital Inclusion Services as Part of Governor Roy Cooper’s Plan to Close the Digital Divide…
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North Carolina Justice Center: Hurricane Helene Resources
Resources for those impacted by Hurricane Helene Western North Carolina Resources American Red Cross: List of open shelters Disability & Disaster…
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Hurricane Helene Disaster Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (D-SNAP)
People living in 25 western NC counties and members of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians impacted by Hurricane Helene…
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Disaster Recovery Centers
A Disaster Recovery Center (DRC) is a one-stop shop where survivors can meet face-to-face with FEMA representatives, apply for FEMA…
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Shelters: Hurricane Helene
Please see below the following shelters that are open as of November 5. Subject to change at any time. Dial…
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Fundraisers in NC for Helene Relief
Please message NC 211 on Facebook with any fundraising opportunities you’d like us to promote and we will put them…
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Hurricane Helene Volunteer Opportunities
IMPORTANT: Do not go to a disaster area to volunteer. Until a disaster area has been declared safe to enter…
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How to Find Clean Water in an Emergency
Key points In an emergency, your tap water may not be available or safe to use. In these situations, you…
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Supply Collections Locations and Supply Distribution Locations (Helene Relief)
Are you running a collection site or know of a collection site that isn’t in this list? Please fill out…
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Resources for Those Who Were Impacted by Hurricane Helene
Hurricane Helene The purpose of this page is to provide information and resources to North Carolina residents and visitors who…