As the dust begins to settle from the chaos caused by Hurricane Helene, the resilient city of Greenville, South Carolina, is showcasing its heart and spirit as locals rally to help one another in this time of need. The devastating impacts of the storm have left many residents without power, and it’s evident that the community is stepping up to support each other in any way possible.
First and foremost, safety is of the utmost importance during this recovery phase. With many traffic lights still without power, it’s crucial to remember that these intersections function as 4 WAY STOPS. It’s not just a suggestion; it’s a critical safety measure! Please come to a complete stop before proceeding, and don’t just follow the car in front of you blindly. It’s essential to pay attention and ensure your safety and the safety of others on the road!
There’s good news as well! Several local spots are offering free meals to those in need. At Comal // 864 Woodside, you can grab a free meal starting at 4 PM. If you find yourself in Greer, head over to Covenant Church for a meal and a moment of prayer starting at 5:30 PM. It’s heartwarming to see how neighbors are helping neighbors get back on their feet.
In addition to meals, many local food banks are open and prepared to assist those who might need food. If you’re looking for help, be sure to check out resources available in the Upstate. The Ice2U App can guide you with real-time information about ice availability—a precious commodity in times like these. For those in Greenville, free ice will be available Tuesday through Friday at GFN Church starting at 9 AM (while supplies last). Remember to stay hydrated!
For many of us, getting work done can be tricky without power. But fear not! Our Kidding Around Greenville Facebook Page has compiled a list of places in Greenville and the Upstate where you can find Wi-Fi. You’re not alone if you need to work or stay connected—there will be a place for you to log on and continue with your tasks.
Water service in Greenville is functioning well, so that’s one less thing to worry about! Furthermore, we gathered feedback about functioning ATMs throughout the Upstate, making it easier for those who need cash during this time of recovery. Looking for creative things to do at home while you power-down? Don’t forget to check out our Stuck at Home Guide, which is full of meal ideas and activities while you’re waiting for power to be restored.
It’s inspiring to witness the sheer determination and unity of Greenville residents during this challenging time. We’re all part of this incredible community, and every little effort counts! As we brace ourselves for recovery, remember that you’re not in this alone. Whether it’s sharing food, information, or just a good chat over coffee—as seen in shops like Flying Fox Coffee in Greer—you’ll find plenty of friendly faces who are eager to lend a helping hand.
Stay tuned to our social channels for the most up-to-date information on services, meals, and resources in the Upstate. Together, we’ll overcome the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, and we would like to remind everyone to be kind and patient while we work together to weather this storm.
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