South Carolina Community Rallies Together After Hurricane Helene

As residents of South Carolina continue to recover from the impacts of Hurricane Helene, there is a heartwarming story unfolding of community support and generosity. Cities across the state are coming together, demonstrating that even in tough times, South Carolinians are ready to lend a helping hand to those in need.

A Record-Breaking Fundraiser

One of the incredible outcomes of this hurricane disaster is the overwhelming response to the One SC Fund, a charitable initiative aimed at supporting relief efforts. As of now, the fund has surpassed a remarkable $5 million. This is particularly noteworthy as it marks the largest amount raised for a single cause since the fund’s inception in 2015.

The One SC Fund, administered by the Central Carolina Community Foundation, is a lifeline for numerous nonprofits working tirelessly in the most affected areas. These funds are crucial as they provide financial support to organizations that are on the frontlines of relief and recovery in counties designated for Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) aid.

The Power of Generosity

Georgia Mjartan, the president and CEO of the Central Carolina Community Foundation, expressed her heartfelt gratitude towards the benefactors. “It is incredible to see the generosity of all the organizations, individuals, and companies who have given to the One SC Fund. Because of their contributions, nonprofits will have the resources to do the meaningful work of relief and recovery in the areas most affected by Hurricane Helene,” she stated.

This level of support not only shows the strength of the community but also highlights how every donation makes a significant difference. Whether it’s a dollar or a thousand, every amount collected helps in reaching those who are struggling.

How to Contribute

If you want to join the wave of generosity, contributing is easy. Donations can be made online or by sending a check made out to the Central Carolina Community Foundation with ‘One SC Fund’ in the memo line. The mailing address is: Central Carolina Community Foundation, 2142 Boyce Street, Suite 402, Columbia, SC 29201. Every little bit helps in supporting the recovery efforts!

Grant Opportunities for Nonprofits

For nonprofits that are dedicated to aiding communities affected by Hurricane Helene, the One SC Fund is also offering grant opportunities. Organizations can apply for up to $50,000 to support their initiatives. The grant application process is designed to facilitate quick and effective distribution of resources where they are needed most. Interested nonprofits can find application details online.

Road and Bridge Updates Post-Hurricane

In the face of destruction, the spirit of South Carolina shines bright as people come together, determined to rebuild and support one another. Whether it’s through donating to the One SC Fund, volunteering time, or simply offering a moment of kindness, the collective effort is undoubtedly making a difference.

As we move forward, let’s remember the importance of community and continue to support one another. Each action, no matter how small, pulls us closer to recovery and healing.


Author: HERE Lexington

HERE Lexington

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