How Richmonders can help with relief efforts after Hurricane Helene

Donations of money, blood, and supplies are in high demand after the devastating effects of Hurricane Helene

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The damage in places like Asheville (above) has been severe and extensive.

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Though the effects of Hurricane Helene almost completely missed Richmond, some areas of southwest Virginia and nearby states are dealing with extreme devastation from the storm. Not far from us, western North Carolina and eastern Tennessee were hit particularly hard.

There are several ways that Richmonders can help those effected by Helene.

You can support communities by donating directly via Mutual Aid Disaster Relief. You can also donate to United Way of Southwest Virginia to support those in areas like Damascus and Taylor’s Valley affected by the storm.

Supply drives

In addition to monetary donations, Richmonders can also drop off supplies at several local drives.

SoulShine Studios
The Stony Point studio is accepting water, non-perishable food, clothes, blankets, hygiene supplies, hand sanitizer, tarps, tents, and more.

No Limits Nutrition
Drop off first aid supplies, non-perishable food items, and personal hygiene supplies at No Limits or either RVA Iron Gym location (Richmond + Chester). Five items will get you a free No Limits shake or a day pass at either gym. Drive will continue until Sunday, Oct. 6 at a 6 p.m.

Helen’s
Bring water, baby formula, tarps, plastic bins, hygiene products, non-perishable food, and more to the backyard of the restaurant.

Väsen
Anyone who brings supplies to the Scott’s Addition will not only be helping those in need — they’ll get a discount on drinks for the night. The brewery is offering 15% off a beer or non-alcoholic beverage for every item donated.

The Red Cross is also accepting donations to go straight to hurricane relief efforts. When you give online, you can select that it go towards helping those effected the storm. In addition to money, this is a perfect time to donate blood at a drive near you.

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