Three months after Hurricane Helene devastated parts of North Carolina, relief efforts continue to support the community, especially in the colder months. Pastor Johnny Maxwell of Nature Trail Church in Decatur has been actively coordinating efforts, focusing on providing essential supplies like propane and heaters.
Maxwell and a network of church leaders from North Alabama are prioritizing the delivery of propane canisters and heaters to individuals still living in tents and campers. As the winter months approach, the need for heat becomes more urgent. Maxwell shared that the church has already delivered hundreds of propane canisters, along with heaters, to help families stay warm.
Efforts to Aid North Carolina Continue Three Months After Hurricane Helene
The devastation caused by the storm is ongoing, and Maxwell emphasized the importance of not forgetting the residents of North Carolina. While the immediate need for heat remains, the long-term goal is to assist with rebuilding homes and infrastructure. Maxwell said, “If you just think about it, if you lost everything, you had no home or money, what would you do?” His team is focused on helping people regain stability by offering support in these difficult times.
If you wish to support these relief efforts, you can reach out to Nature Trail Church directly at (256)-686-1300. Their efforts to help those still affected by Hurricane Helene are ongoing, and any additional support is welcomed as winter sets in.
For more information about how you can contribute to these relief efforts, visit Nature Trail Church’s contact page.
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