
Hurricane Helene Recovery Continues Amid Winter Cold in North Carolina
Recovery efforts continue in and around the particularly hard-hit historic community of Asheville where Catholics are coming together to rebuild.
Recovery efforts continue in and around the particularly hard-hit historic community of Asheville where Catholics are coming together to rebuild.
Rebuilding efforts and aid are supplemented by spiritual support and gifts for families in need.
The Diocese of Charlotte, which encompasses the western portion of the state, has played a key role in helping the region return to normalcy.
Parishes can sign up for the program and the diocesan chancery will pair up parishes based on their resources and level of need.
The quest to painstakingly preserve 1,200 homilies brings a parish community together.
Such a storm is uncommon for the region, but Good Samaritans and the Church are lending a hand in the devastating aftermath.
‘He’s my hero,’ Meghan Drye says of 7-year-old Micah.
Catholic agencies in western North Carolina have been mobilizing to help with relief efforts amid devastating flooding caused by the remnants of the hurricane.
Since the storm passed on Friday, Msgr. Winslow said they have been able to make more contact with people and get more resources out.
Numerous dioceses in Florida, which bore the brunt of the storm, are collecting donations and coordinating aid with the help of Catholic Charities USA.
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