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Ways to Help Western North Carolina

Ways to Help Western North Carolina

Published on September 30, 2024

The mountain community needs our attention!

Garden Supply Company is deeply rooted in our local communities and across the state. As the unprecedented devastation continues to unfold in Western North Carolina, our hearts are hurting.

Blood Drive • Monday, October 28 • 10am-2pm

Donate Blood at GSCO

MAKE AN APPOINTMENT

Find us at 1421 Old Apex Road, Cary NC 27513

The Blood Connection has centers in Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina and Virginia and partners with area hospitals to provide blood products.


Give, Donate, Support, Volunteer

There are many ways to assist affected communities. We’re listing reputable resources where you can donate hard goods, give money, volunteer and ultimately provide support to this area. Click each link for more information.

NOTICE: Continue to check for updates, be mindful of deadlines, arrive prepared and understand that fluctuating circumstances may lead to last minute changes.

Bond Brothers – Hard goods donations drop-off location.

Burial Beer – Hard goods donations drop-off at their Raleigh location. Support their Asheville and WNC community at their online store.

Gizmo Brew Works – Hard goods donations drop-off location.

Operation Airdrop – Mobilizing assistance, taking donations, accepting volunteers.

American Red Cross Western NC Chapter – Donate on their website and find other ways to help.

Samaritan’s Purse – Donate monetarily on their website.

Manna FoodBank, Asheville, NC – Donate monetarily on their website.

NC.GOV – Donate on their website.

WRAL – List: NC residents marked safe following Helene.

NCDOT – Updates on Road Closures throughout North Carolina.


Update on Green Industry Businesses

Industry publication, Garden Center Magazine, reports the latest regarding Hurricane Helene devastation on horticulture businesses across the multi-state area. They checked in with businesses, providing further updates on the aftermath and more ways to help.