Donation Resources for those impacted by Hurricane Helene

 

Created Colorful Family,

As a company that began in North Carolina, and with many team members there, we are heartbroken by the devastation caused by hurricane Helene both there and beyond.

We grieve with our friends, family members, and clients who have been impacted and for those who are still in crisis.

If you are moved to donate, we wanted to pass along resources helping in recovery efforts during this time:


NC disaster relief fund
To donate directly to the North Carolina Disaster Relief Fund go to nc.gov/donate . Want to learn more about NC’s Disaster Relief Fund, click here.

Hearts with Hands
This non-profit organizations is dedicated to heping those facing natural disasters. To see their supply list and to donate online or by mail here. Hearts with hands is looking for

American Red Cross
Text Helene to 90999 or you can make donation online

Water Mission
Dedicated to providing safe water and water treatment to areas that need it. The Water Mission disaster response team is working to install generators and provide clean water to the areas impacted by Helene . to Visit watermission.org to learn more and donate.

World Central Kitchen
Help provide fresh meals to the communities in Western North Carolina by clicking here.

Humane Society of America
Help animals and local communities after Hurricane Helene. Your donations will go towards helping devastated animal shelters, providing food, and care across the Carolinas, Tennessee, and Florida.

Samaritan’s Purse
Sending volunteers to five locations across North Carolina, Tennessee, and Florida to help in relief efforts. Click here to give or volunteer today.

Beloved Ashville
Donate to a local non-profit organization providing water and meals on-site in Asheville, NC.

Help local universities

Thank you to our Created Colorful community for letting us share about a cause that is near and dear to our hearts!

 

Love,

Created Colorful Team

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