How Local Relief is Assisting NC, TN, GA, and FL

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As you've likely seen, Helene's destruction has stretched far beyond her landfall in Florida. Georgia, North Carolina, and Tennessee are also dealing with her aftermath. The chaos and devastation have been immense. Local Relief is proud to share that individuals across all four states have already reached out to them, and they’ve been helping connect them with vital resources and other locals ready to lend a hand. If you know of anyone—whether individuals or organizations—providing or needing assistance in these affected areas, or just looking for a better way to communicate within their community, please let them know about Local Relief. You can also connect them directly with heather@localrelief.com or 941.735.5822.  In simplest terms, the Local Relief app connects: People impacted by disasters with neighbors wanting to help; Organizations and nonprofits that provide recovery assistance; Tips and information to keep you safe. Local Relief is 100% nonprofit and we're doing it for the right reasons, to build true community resilience. We're the link to your neighbors wanting to help when disaster strikes. We're the social platform to share hyper-local information about your town. We're the platform for nonprofit organizations to showcase their services and find people in need of assistance. Please download the app, share with others, and share local information with your community.  

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