If you’re in Clemson, Spartanburg, or Greenville, mark your calendars! State and federal officials along with representatives from local nonprofits are coming together for the Team South Carolina County Days. This is a fantastic opportunity for residents impacted by Hurricane Helene to find the help they need.
The first event kicks off in Clemson on Wednesday, October 9, followed by Spartanburg on Thursday, October 10, and wrapping up in Greenville on Friday, October 11. Each of these community gatherings will host a range of support services, so if you or someone you know has been affected by the hurricane, you won’t want to miss out!
These events will feature a lineup of dedicated individuals, including Lt. Gov. Pamela S. Evette, state officials, and representatives from various federal and nonprofit agencies. Together, they’ll be providing in-depth information about relief resources that are available for those who experienced losses during the recent storm.
These gatherings are designed to be a one-stop shop for resources and information. Whether you need assistance with housing, food, clothing, or other essential services, you’ll find the help you need under one roof. It’s a great way to get connected with multiple agencies and services all in one visit.
Local residents are encouraged to attend these events to learn about various programs that can ease the recovery process. From financial assistance to emotional support resources, the agencies present will help guide attendees through available options to restore some sense of normalcy after the hurricane.
While these three locations will be the starting point for Team South Carolina County Days, more events are expected to be added at a later date in other affected counties. This means you won’t be left out if you’re not nearby! Stay tuned for announcements regarding future gatherings, as they will provide additional opportunities for residents across the state to receive the support they need.
Hurricane Helene brought with it a wave of unexpected challenges for many families in South Carolina. These Team South Carolina County Days aim to bring comfort and clarity during these trying times. It’s a remarkable effort to ensure that nobody has to navigate recovery alone. The supportive atmosphere of these events not only provides critical information but also fosters a sense of community spirit among residents who share similar challenges.
Spread the word! If you know someone affected by Hurricane Helene, let them know about these essential upcoming events. Whether you’re in need of assistance or want to support those who are, the community is coming together to show that it truly takes a village.
So, pack your questions and your support, and be sure to stop by the Team South Carolina County Days this October. It’s an excellent opportunity to learn, connect, and find the help you need as we all move forward together.
We’ll see you in Clemson, Spartanburg, and Greenville!
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