Communities Unite to Rebuild and Support Each Other Post-Hurricane Helene

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In Swannanoa, North Carolina, the community is rallying to support residents affected by the devastation of Hurricane Helene as they prepare for winter. Many families have lost homes and jobs, and are living in temporary accommodations like campers and tents. Local residents and businesses, such as Stonewall Bakery and Blunt Pretzels, are actively organizing donations and providing meals to those in need. Despite limited government assistance, community efforts are focused on raising funds and supplies to help families recover and rebuild.
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- Debris hampers housing efforts in Fairview as residents await insurance and FEMA aid WLOS
- ‘Emotionally daunting’: Thanksgiving feels different for those affected by Hurricane Helene The Guardian US
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