Hurricane Helene
How You Can Help
- The most immediate and effective way to help is through cash donations, which allow us to respond quickly to the evolving needs of affected communities.
- Catholic Charities USA is collecting donations for areas impacted by Hurricane Helene. 100% of gifts will go to support recovery efforts.
Check out this video from our friends at National VOAD explaining the importance of cash donations for disaster response and recovery operations.
Hurricane Helene Update
Thanks to the incredible outpouring of support from the local community, and across the country, warehouses are full of donated supplies in Western North Carolina.
Catholic Charities will pause the collection of supplies as of Friday, November 1.
If you have already collected supplies, please drop them off at our offices by that date. If you have not collected supplies yet, please refrain from doing so.
Do not bring any other items to a collection site, they will not be accepted.
Hygiene kits:
- Comb/Brush
• Deodorant (Men’s & Women’s)
• Feminine Hygiene Products
• Pre-Packaged Hygiene Kits
• Shampoo
• Soap
• Toilet Paper
• Toothbrush
• Toothpaste
Diapers & Baby Items:
- Diapers (Sizes 4, 5, 6, & Pull Ups)
• Adult Briefs
• Wipes
• Baby Formula (Premixed & Powder
Cases of Water & Cleaning Supplies
- 5 Gallon Buckets
- Reusable cleaning cloths
- Paper towels
- Plastic trash bags
- Gloves
- Sponges
- Cleaners
Collection Sites:
• Cape Fear Regional Office: 4280 US Highway 421 N. Suite 110, Wilmington
– MONDAY, TUESDAY, THURSDAY | 9 AM – 2 PM –
Cape Fear Region
• Fayetteville Regional Office: 726 Ramsey St., Suites 10 & 11, Fayetteville
– TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY | 2 PM – 4 PM
Fayetteville & Newton Grove Region
• Tar River Regional Office: 1746 Union St., Greenville
– MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY | 10 AM – 4 PM –
Tar River Region
• DCFP: 2020 Chapel Hill Rd., Suite 30, Durham
– TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY | 9 AM – 4 PM –
Piedmont Locations
• New Bern Regional Office: 2010 Old Cherry Point Rd., New Bern – WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY | 9 AM – 4 PM –
New Bern Region
FEMA has declared Individual Assistance (IA) for Hurricane Helene. What does this mean for you? It means that you can apply for disaster assistance from FEMA to help offset your disaster-related expenses.
You can apply online at www.disasterassistance.gov or by telephone at (800) 621-3362. Otherwise, you can download the FEMA weather app from Google PlayStore or the Apple Store and you can apply for assistance on the app and upload receipts.
Whichever method you choose, the form has a few questions that are tricky. To avoid delay, please follow the following tips:
- One of the questions that FEMA will ask when you register is “Do You Have Emergency Needs”? This means during your evacuation or since staying at home during the disaster, do you need help with Gas, Medication, Food (meals, water, had no power and everything spoils), Shelter (you are staying with friends, family or in a hotel); Clothing; or Durable Medical Equipment (oxygen, walkers, cane, glasses, all major equipment, etc). If this is true, say “YES” to this question. That will result in your receiving Displacement / Critical Needs Assistance, which is $750.
- When asked if your home is/was accessible, answer “NO” if there was debris, tree branches, continued flooding, loss of power, damage or destruction that prevented you from staying there after Helene. This question is asking whether you can stay at your home or apartment and will trigger the ability for you to receive assistance to pay for hotels or provide funding to use while you stay with family or friends.
- When asked if utilities are out, say “YES” even if your utilities were out for a few days. This triggers assistance $ to stay somewhere other than your home or to buy fuel to power a generator.
- When asked “Are you willing to relocate” say “YES” if you cannot live in your home due to damage, loss of power, etc. This question means you are willing to stay in a hotel or apartment temporarily, and triggers that funding for you. It is not asking if you are willing to move away from your home permanently.
- If you bought or buy a generator, FEMA will reimburse you up to $629, but you must submit the receipt. If you bought a chainsaw, FEMA will reimburse you up to $219. Again, you need to provide the receipt. Save your receipts.
Collecting Supplies
- Prior to landfall, we began discussions with CCUSA to arrange delivery of anticipated supplies after the impact to distribute to families in need.
- Supplies pre-positioned with Catholic Charities, provided by Food for the Poor, were sent to Catholic Charities of East Tennessee within a week of the storms impact.
- Catholic Charities locations are acting as collection sites across Central and Eastern NC for specific items to be delivered to impacted areas. Visit the Donation Drives tab for more information.
Staffing Crisis Clean Up
- Crisis Clean Up is an online platform that connects survivors whose homes were damaged or destroyed with volunteer groups offering to help.
- Catholic Charities Staff and Volunteers are helping to accept the thousands of calls that are coming in each day.
Collaboration with Others
- We are actively in communication with Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Charlotte to provide support as they begin their relief and recovery efforts.
- We have partnered with the North Carolina State Council of the Knights of Columbus around the collection and delivery of needed supplies to impacted areas.
- Our Disaster Services staff are actively participating in coordination calls through North Carolina Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster (NC VOAD).
- All efforts are being coordinated in collaboration with Catholic Charities USA.