Help is being offered to South Carolina residents impacted by Hurricane Helene

CLEMSON, S.C. (WSPA) — On Clemson University’s campus inside Littlejohn Coliseum more than 20 different agencies responsible for disaster relief are providing a one-stop opportunity for folks to learn about what resources are available following Hurricane Helene.

There’s no doubt nearly everyone in this area was affected by the storm and thousands are still looking for some help.

State and federal officials say any help you need to recover from the storm including insurance, housing, transportation, health, mental health, employment, etc… is still being offered.

“As an emergency manager and as a community member it means everything to be able to say our doors are open, come here, we are going to get you the help that you need,” Sarah Custer, Director of Emergency Management with Clemson University said. “It is really important that we put our arms around this community that we are a part of. These are our friends and neighbors as well.”

While state and federal agencies were in-person to assist in Clemson on wednesday they can still help out if you weren’t able to make it.

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