The following is a working list of resources available due to impacts of Hurricane Helene. We will continue to update this as resources become available.

Meals:

Bethel Elementary School-Free meals being served from 10-2 for individuals 18 and under.

October 7-October 11th

Jonathan Valley Elementary School-Free meals being served from 10-2 for individuals 18 and under.

October 7-October 11th

Haywood County Schools supply distribution:

Pisgah High School-Supply Station- (9-6, M-F Oct 7-11); no longer taking supply donations

Clyde Elementary-  (10-5 Monday-Thursday this week) Clothing, shoes and limited supplies. No longer taking donations

Bethel Elementary-(10:00-2:00 Monday-Thursday, Oct 7-10) Non-perishable food items, water, food bags/boxes, clothes/shoes, limited camping supplies, baby items

Jonathan Valley Elementary- (10:00-2:00 Monday-Thursday, Oct 7-10) Non-perishable food items, water, food bags/boxes, clothes/shoes, limited camping supplies, baby items

Meadowbrook Elementary- Available daily outside Meadowbrook Office- Bottled water, snacks, books for students, craft bags for children to take, Hero Thank You cards (we will send to Heroes), playground

Haywood County Official Points of Distribution of Supplies:

Woodland Baptist Church
545 Crabtree Road (Route 209), Waynesville
Hours:
M – F, 12-6 p.m.

Maggie Valley Pavilion
3987 Soco Road, Maggie Valley
Monday – Friday 8 a.m. – 8 p.m.
Sunday 9 a.m. – 6 p.m.

Canton First Baptist
208 Academy Street

Town of Canton
International Sports Complex
305 Silkwood Drive, Canton (I-40 exit 33)
7 days a week from 8 am to 6 pm
Hot Meals, Showers, bottled water, food, baby items, and more. Donations Accepted

Haywood County Helene Assistance Hotline- 828.356.2020

Haywood County Government Hurricane Assistance Website-  https://readyhaywood.com/
(includes disaster recovery efforts, online forms and applications for assistance).

Pisgah Legal- https://www.pisgahlegal.org/     1-800-356-2020
Assistance in applying for FEMA benefits, accessing healthcare, disaster unemployment benefits and other disaster related concerns.