This article highlights the Cherokee Preservation Foundation’s grant distribution to support ongoing disaster relief efforts in the wake of Hurricane Helene. It emphasizes the resilience and dedication of organizations like MANNA FoodBank, the Community Foundation of Western North Carolina (CFWNC), and BeLoved Asheville in aiding affected communities in Western North Carolina. The Cherokee Preservation Foundation, which allocates funds from casino revenue, supports these organizations due to their immediate response and long-term commitment to recovery.
The article showcases the power of collaboration and community-driven initiatives in the aftermath of natural disasters, illustrating the critical role of local organizations in providing both immediate relief and support for rebuilding efforts.
The funding from the Cherokee Preservation Foundation is an important contribution to ensuring that affected areas can recover and rebuild as they face the challenges of both immediate and long-term recovery.
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