Success StoryNorth Carolina Flood Relief
North Carolina Flood Relief
Author: Charles May
Planning Unit: Perry County CES
Major Program: Flood Relief & Recovery
Plan of Work: Unrelated to a specified County Plan of Work
Outcome: Long-Term Outcome
The Cooperative Extension Service, a robust network of land-grant universities across the United States, has a long-standing tradition of coming together to support communities in times of need. This spirit of collaboration was vividly demonstrated during the devastating flood in Eastern Kentucky in 2022, when extension colleagues from neighboring states stepped in to help.
In 2024, when Hurricane Helene caused severe flooding in North Carolina, the Mountain Cattleman’s Association (MCA) of eastern Kentucky, along with County Agriculture and Natural Resource Agents from Perry, Knott, Floyd, Breathitt, Morgan and Lee County in eastern Kentucky, took the initiative to assist their fellow farmers. With guidance from the Kentucky Extension Disaster Coordinator, the team quickly began gathering information on the needs of the affected communities.
Agriculture and Natural Resource Agents, and MCA Leaders, rallied together, collecting donations and raising funds. Within two weeks of the disaster, the first shipments of donated hay, water, and other essential supplies were on their way to North Carolina. The team successfully raised over $10,000, which was used to purchase seeds for soil stabilization, fencing supplies, and other critical items. These supplies were delivered to agricultural distribution centers in early November by dedicated Agricultural and Natural Resource Agents and MCA Leadership.
One particularly moving moment occurred when a grateful farmer at a distribution center expressed his heartfelt thanks to the Kentucky group. He shared that their support had given him the hope and motivation to continue raising cattle, a passion of his. The Kentucky team also stayed overnight, cooking meals for over 200 volunteers and community members in need.
The efforts didn't stop there. The team organized toy drives for children affected by the disaster during Christmas and made plans to assist families with gardening needs in the spring. This ongoing support highlights the unwavering commitment and compassion of the Cooperative Extension Service, the Mountain Cattleman’s Association, and the entire community.
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