Hurricane Helene, a Category 4 storm, ripped through the southeastern United States last week, leaving behind widespread destruction and at least 200 confirmed fatalities. As recovery efforts continue in states like Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia, numerous charity organizations have stepped up to provide aid and support to affected communities.
The Category 4 storm left"apocalyptic" devastation across the Southeast .The damage is still widespread almost a week after the storm went through.
The organization launched a 12-month response to Hurricane Helene with a $2 million fundraising goal "to support the long-term recovery of these devastated communities."The team's on-the-ground response in Florida is helping with health needs and delivering medicines and relief supplies to the hardest-hit communities, while another Americares response team deployed to North Carolina to support relief efforts in the western part of the state near the Tennessee border.
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