
By Katie Pavlich
In the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, which left parts of North Carolina, Georgia and Tennessee completely devastated, the Federal Emergency Management Agency failed to provide stranded Americans with basic needs. On Christmas, many towns are still struggling to get by with residents sleeping in tents.
My buddy Dave sent some photos from a visit this week to North Carolina and Tennessee. People are still in very bad shape.
“I just got back from a 30 hour journey, 1000+ miles to Erwin, TN and Ashville, NC. This is a war zone and help is so needed.
With Biden giving $1B to… https://t.co/Qkb7QoUI3b pic.twitter.com/yyyFON8dAr
— Katie Pavlich (@KatiePavlich) December 5, 2024
When it became evident in September that the federal government was failing to adequately respond, President-elect Donald Trump launched a GoFundMe page for hurricane victims.
“President Trump announced over $8 million in donations for victims of Hurricane Helene raised through his dedicated GoFundMe. As reported by Fox Business, President Trump’s Hurricane Helene relief was the top fundraiser on GoFundMe in 2024, and supported nearly 50,000 people across all 50 states and more than 50 countries. These funds were distributed to charities including Samaritan’s Purse, Water Mission, Mtn2Sea, the Clinch Foundation, and Sweetwater Mission to uplift impacted families and communities,” the Trump transition team released in a statement…
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