Hurricane Helene Recovery Resources
NCDHHS is connecting with communities and partners across the state to understand impacts and provide support, resources and care to North Carolinians in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene. NCDHHS is ensuring that healthcare facilities and state and county shelters have the water, food, medical supplies and staff needed to care for North Carolinians and patients. Find resources below related to Hurricane Helene recovery efforts. This information will continue to be updated as recovery moves forward. See all of the Hurricane Helene-related news.
Latest NCDHHS News
- Supplemental Disaster Benefits Issued to People Receiving Food and Nutrition Benefits in 23 Counties Impacted by Hurricane Helene
- Hotels and Motels Impacted by Hurricane Helene Can Apply to Operate Under Emergency Operations Plans
- Disaster Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Application Period Extended in Five Western North Carolina Counties
- NCDHHS Provides Free Well Disinfection, Well Water Collection Kits to Communities Impacted by Hurricane Helene
Mental Health Resources
This storm has been catastrophic for so many North Carolinians. There is real, physical danger, and then there is an emotional toll and a strain on mental health. It is traumatic and I want you to remember that there is no right or wrong way to feel.
- NCDHHS Secretary, Kody H. Kinsley
Resources to Help People with Disabilities
If you are impacted by Hurricane Helene and need help, call or text the Disability and Disaster Hotline at 800-626-4959, or email hotline@disasterstrategies.org.
Ways to Help
The best way to help right now is to donate money. Contributions to the NC Disaster Relief Fund go to local groups who know what is needed on the ground in their communities. If you have already gathered items to donate, please work through one of these organizations.
We strongly discourage people from delivering supplies to Western NC themselves right now. Many roads are unsafe for travel and available routes must remain open for ongoing rescue and relief operations. Read a joint news release about the best ways to donate.
Fatality Information
Every death related to a hurricane is a tragedy. As recovery efforts remain underway, one of our top priorities is to ensure any person who has died in the storm and their family are treated with the dignity and respect they deserve.