Success StoryNorth Carolina disaster relief assistance.
North Carolina disaster relief assistance.
Author: Stacy White
Planning Unit: Whitley County CES
Major Program: Flood Relief & Recovery
Plan of Work: Unrelated to a specified County Plan of Work
Outcome: Initial Outcome
On my recent trip to western North Carolina I saw firsthand the extensive water and wind damage for hurricane Helene. I coordinated with Susan Kelly, NC Extension, to assist in 3 counties impacted by the storm.
Day one I worked with the Watauga Co. Extension folks at a distribution site near Boone, NC. Hay, feed, and farm supplies were received and distributed from this site. I had contact with 50 people that day (15 female, 35 male, 2 Hispanic, 1 American Indian).
Day two I worked at the Mountain Horticulture Research Center in Mills River, NC. I had contact with 20 people there (6 female, 14 male). This was another distribution site for hay, feed, and farm supplies.
Day three I worked at a farm in Rutherford Co. This was another distribution site for hay, feed, and farm supplies. I had contact with 15 people there (3 female, 12 male). I spent most of my time moving donated water and feed from another location to this distribution site and moving hay and supplies on site.
Day four I presented an educational program (Kentucky Furbearers) to a group of elementary students at Tabernacle Christian Academy in Hickory, NC. There were 46 students total in the group and 9 adults. Gender was 27 female and 28 male. Of these, there were 3 black, 8 Latino, and 13 disabled students. The disabled students are enrolled in the Hope Allan Center for Excellent Children, a ministry of the Tabernacle Baptist Church for special needs students.
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