I’ve been receiving so many messages from you all asking how you can help in North Carolina with Hurricane Helene relief efforts—thank you for your kindness and willingness to support those affected. As someone who grew up in Western North Carolina, where my family and friends still live, this disaster feels incredibly personal. The communities impacted are places I know well, and seeing the destruction has been heartbreaking. I want to make it easier for everyone to find how to help with Hurricane Helene in North Carolina, whether you’re a nurse or physician looking to volunteer or someone hoping to donate.

Where Nurses Can Volunteer

Many of you have been asking how to volunteer as a nurse in North Carolina for the Hurricane Helene relief efforts. So, I’ve put together a list of resources where you can sign up as a medical professional to volunteer your services, along with some organizations accepting donations and providing relief.

All organizations are asking you to not self-deploy. Always go through a recognized organization to ensure you’re following the right procedures. The North Carolina Nurses Association (NCNA) is working with state officials to coordinate volunteer efforts, and more opportunities may open up. For now, here are some options if you’re looking to get involved:

This resource list from the Appalachian Regional Commission includes a list of State Government and Emergency Management Resources for other states as well (GA, NC, SC, TN, VA).

The North Carolina Nurses Association has a list of resources to help nurses living and working in the affected areas. You can apply for assistance or donate to nurses in need through their recovery fund.

Nurses Leading the Way

Here are a few nurse-owned companies who are fundraising, collecting supplies for donation or offering services to support the relief efforts.

  • Divine Drops is a nurse-led organization in High Point, NC that is sending feminine products to the area. Donate here. Watch Mikaela’s Instagram Post, sharing how they are helping.

     

  • The Boobtique is a nurse-led prenatal education and lactation support company. They are accepting donations of breastmilk and infant feeding supplies at the Darden Dance Company, 609 N Main St., Mooresville, NC 28115, and the Mooresville Police Department, 287 Charlotte Hwy, Mooresville, NC, as well as surrounding areas (please contact for additional locations accepting breastmilk). They also have an Amazon WishList for anyone not local to the area who would like to donate supplies.

  • Debriefing The Front Lines Inc. is offering complimentary debriefing sessions tailored specifically for Nurses experiencing these heightened pressures. Click here to schedule a session.

National Organizations

World Central Kitchen  “Founded in 2010 by Chef José Andrés, World Central Kitchen (WCK) is a nonprofit organization that is first to the frontlines providing fresh meals in response to crises.” Donation Link

United Cajun Navy  “With the help of our tireless staff and volunteers, we organize search and rescue teams during natural disasters. “

If you’d like to recommend any additional nurse companies or non-profit or organizations to add to this list (or for any other states/areas that were affected by the hurricane), please reach out to me at [email protected]

While every effort has been made to include only legitimate charities, organizations, and resources on this list, Remote Nurse Conneciton LLC and all associated entities are not responsible for vetting each individual organization. Donors are solely responsible for conducting their own research and verifying the legitimacy of each charity or organization before making any donations. By using this list, donors release Remote Nurse Connection LLC and all associated entities from any and all liability related to the accuracy, legitimacy, or outcomes of donations made to the organizations listed.

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