Hurricane Helene recently swept through Greenville, SC, bringing heavy rains, flooding, and powerful winds that disrupted daily life and left a lasting impact on the community. Roads and infrastructure sustained damage, and widespread power outages left many residents without electricity and essential services for days. Floodwaters damaged homes and businesses, leading to property loss and forcing some to seek temporary shelter. Local organizations like Harvest Hope quickly mobilized to provide food, water, and support to those affected. In response, SITE Southeast is ready to make a difference during the upcoming Education Summit by offering hands-on assistance to aid ongoing recovery efforts. Together, we’ll support the community and create a lasting, positive impact in Greenville, reflecting our commitment to resilience and unity in times of need.
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- Harvest Hope Food Bank
Assist with packing nutritious meal and food boxes to support local families in need. This activity is off-site, so please bring weather-appropriate clothing and closed-toe shoes. - Annie's House
Support this innovative sustainability hub by maintaining gardens, mulching, weeding, or planting. Bring closed-toe work shoes and consider bringing gardening gloves. This activity is also off-site. - A Child’s Haven
Help sort and package donations brought by our attendees to support a therapeutic program serving preschool children ages 6 months to 6 years old with developmental delays caused by limited resources, abuse, or neglect.