A special initiative serving 500 veterans expands massive Thanksgiving efforts supporting Hurricane Helene survivors in western North Carolina.
David Burke, coordinating meals for 5,000 storm victims, organized additional Eastern-style barbecue service honoring veteran communities. “Supporting multiple groups strengthens regional recovery,” he said.
Nearly 200 volunteers support the combined operation, drawing from Burke’s competitive cooking background. The Margarettsville resident activated hometown networks responding to mountain communities’ needs.
The Seaboard Lions Club manages donations ensuring transparent resource distribution. “Proper oversight maintains donor trust,” said Sarah Thompson, club president.
Local organizations provide crucial coordination assistance. “Small towns understand helping neighbors,” Burke said, noting widespread community response.
Burke selected Newland as primary distribution site after learning about ongoing challenges. “Rural areas often face recovery gaps,” he said.
Faith communities offer essential volunteer support. “Churches form backbone of relief networks,” Thompson said.
The operation showcases regional unity during crisis. “Carolina values include supporting fellow citizens,” Burke said.
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