Residents of western North Carolina continue to struggle in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, with many still living in tents. The Cajun Navy 2016 is providing support by delivering RVs and other essential supplies.
As the holiday season approaches, residents in western North Carolina , who lost their homes due to Hurricane Helene , are still in dire need of assistance. Some communities, such as Swannanoa and Burnsville, are particularly hard-hit, with many people living in tents or RVs. The Cajun Navy 2016 , a volunteer organization, has been providing essential aid, including delivering RVs for those without shelter.
The group has been active since September 27, helping with the aftermath of the hurricane, which caused significant infrastructure damage
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