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Day One Relief
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Day One Relief rapidly responds to the critical needs of marginalized communities and people, building resilient, long-term solutions.
Yolanda, outreach director for Vecinos visited our warehouse to talk about long term relief and to pick up a generator and supplies for a family her org serves.

Distributing to community leaders, to #WNC for #Helene aid is efficient and equitable. This ensures aid gets to frontline communities.
January 19, 2025 at 6:47 PM
We are continuing our relief efforts to #WNC for #HurricaneHelene until aid is no longer needed. Day One Relief understands how long it takes for frontline communities to rebuild. We still support communities from Hurricane Florence (2018)
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January 7, 2025 at 7:04 PM
Aside from sending semi's of relief supplies to our community partners out west, we also flew ER docs to hospitals that were locked in because of flooding, collapsed roads and mudslides.
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NCMS Member Dr. Christine Knettel Travels to Western NC to Help After Helene - North Carolina Medical Society
NCMS Board Member Dr. Charul Haugan Travels to Western NC to Help After Helene
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January 7, 2025 at 7:00 PM
Hurricane Helene Response

Day One Relief understands the way to make sure aid gets where it’s needed the most is by working with community groups in affected areas.

Since 2018, we have cultivated relationships with hundreds of frontline orgs across NC and we are committed to long term relief.
January 7, 2025 at 6:41 PM