Local volunteers headed to N Carolina to help with disaster relief

It’s been more than a week since Hurricane Helene ripped apart communities stretching from Florida to the Southern Appalachians.

Now, Amanda Short and other volunteers from the Coastal Bend are on their way to North Carolina where they’ll be helping 25 counties affected in the Appalachian Mountains.

“If you look at it from a satellite photo, it looks like somebody skidded their boot across the entire Appalachian Mountain. They said it’s like a tidal wave came through,” Short said.

Short spent the last week gathering donations.

It was an important mission for her to help because she was from the zone of disaster.

“We know what they need because we’ve been through this. Your flashlights, your cell phone charger, your generator, your food and water, and blankets. I’m going in with more knowledge to help these people,” Short said.

With the help of local businesses and generous neighbors from across the Coastal Bend, an entire team is on the way to save the day with donations from hygiene products to medical supplies.

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