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2024-10-03 By Michael Hichborn 12 Comments

Seven Organizations to Support for Hurricane Helene Relief Efforts

The disastrous effects of Hurricane Helene have not yet been fully realized.  202 men, women and children are confirmed dead while “hundreds” are still missing.  Moody’s analytics says there may be $15-26 billion in property damage, and Accuweather says that the total damage and economic loss could be upwards of $110 billion.

Catholic Charities is fundraising on the disaster, but many well-informed Catholics wish to avoid contributing to an organization committed to bring illegals into this country for federal funding.  As a result, we’ve been asked by a large number of people for recommendations on where to give.  We dropped everything to quickly search for worthy organizations that are actively working on the ground to provide relief to those most impacted by the hurricane.

Here are five organizations we recommend for support in the relief efforts for Hurricane Helene:

  1. Cajun Navy 2016 (Pinnacle Search and Rescue)

The Cajun Navy was formed in 2005 when Hurricane Katrina devastated the city of New Orleans.  Hearing the cry for help, hundreds of volunteers with boats assisted with the rescue efforts of thousands of stranded citizens.  Since then, the Cajun Navy has assisted in the rescue of thousands of people affected by floods, tornados, and hurricanes.  Today, they are working feverishly to assist the victims of Hurricane Helene, and you can follow their activities on Facebook by clicking the link here.

Here is the donation page for the Cajun Navy.

  1. Operation Airdrop

The mission of Operation Airdrop is “to respond swiftly and effectively in times of crisis, ensuring that essential supplies reach those in need when traditional ground transportation is compromised.”  The organization has a team of volunteer pilots who “fill the gaps in emergency response efforts, delivering life-saving supplies—such as food, water, medical necessities, and personal hygiene items—to isolated areas.”  You can follow their operations on Facebook, here.

To donate to Operation Airdrop, click here.

  1. Samaritan’s Purse

Samaritan’s Purse is a protestant, evangelical organization that was founded for the dual purpose of giving aid and relief to those in great need, while preaching the Gospel.  As a Catholic organization, we cannot endorse the preaching done by Samaritan’s purse, but their work in disaster relief is solid and free from any attachments to abortion, contraception, condoms, or LGBT support.  We are currently still researching Samaritan’s Purse and to what extent its protestant evangelizing efforts are funded through donations, but on a short term basis feel comfortable promoting its emergency relief efforts. Currently, Samaritan’s Purse has deployed a 20-bed Emergency Field Hospital—designed as an emergency room triage unit, is conducting search-and-rescue operations in Avery County, providing oxygen at different locations to support those who have power at home, and coordinating air relief to deliver basic necessities to those in dire straits using their own helicopter as well as the aircraft of other organizations.  You can follow their operations on Facebook, here.

To donate to Samaritan’s Purse, click here.

  1. Mercy Chefs

Mercy Chefs, like the Cajun Navy, was founded after Hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans in 2005.  It was founded by chef Gary LeBlanc who wanted to do what he could with the only skillset he had when disaster struck – he cooked for the victims.  Today, Mercy Chefs rushes into disaster areas to prepare high-quality, hot meals on a mass scale—up to 20,000 meals a day—for victims, first responders and volunteers.  Yesterday, Mercy Chefs wrote that it “distributed meals to Marshall, NC, and Hendersonville, NC. The people we served haven’t had access to fresh food and water in DAYS. This on top of experiencing the irreparable destruction done to their home.”  You can follow Mercy Chefs’ activities on their facebook page, here.

To donate to Mercy Chefs, click here.

  1. WNC Regional Livestock Center (Civilian Disaster Response Organization)

WNC Regional Livestock Center is a local marketplace for farmers, buyers, and brokers of livestock.  WNC is a partner with the Civilian Disaster Response Organization, where they’ve been working to provide food and supplies to hurricane victims.  You can follow their operation by clicking here.

To donate, they are asking for contributions via PayPal or Venmo to @yvonne-cobourn-1 with the memo: “WNC Livestock Flood Relief.”

6. The Martyrs’ Walk

The Martyrs’ Walk is a Catholic organization dedicated to building strong Catholic men of faith through an in-person experience of virtual martyrdom & rite of passage.  The retreat is best described as an Ignatian Retreat meets Military Bootcamp for men that includes mental, physical, and spiritual exercises & trials that push men beyond their perceived abilities.  While this may seem an odd recommendation for relief efforts in the wake of Hurricane Helene, the men of The Martyrs’ Walk are gathering emergency supplies and planning to convoy out of Charlotte, NC into the areas of Western North Carolina hit hardest by the hurricane.  They are  bringing chain saws, trailers of supplies, a bobcat, and other much needed supplies.  You can follow their relief efforts on facebook, here.

To donate to The Martyrs’ Walk, click here.

7. The Marian Friars Minor

The Marian Friars Minor, located near Burnsville, NC, have been working tirelessly for the love of God to help their neighbors using their heavy equipment, chainsaws, and vehicles to help those in dire need.  They are doing this while facing damage done to their own friary due to the flooding and severe winds.  Local social media has posts from folks thanking the Friars for their help similar to this one, “HUGE SHOUT OUT to our neighbors, the dozen St. Francis Monks who worked tirelessly with machines, chainsaws, truck, food, water, prayers and comforting.”  
They’ve set up a donation page to help them continue their efforts, which you can see by clicking here.
Thank you for helping those in desperate need of assistance and relief!  Please continue to pray for those who have died, those who have lost loved-ones, and those whose lives have been turned upside down by this disaster.

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Filed Under: Charity Tagged With: Cajun navy, Civilian Disaster Response Organization, Disaster Relief, Mercy Chefs, Operation Airdrop, Samaritan's Purse

Comments

  1. Jean Douglass says

    2024-10-05 at 10:18 AM

    Whatabout st. Vincent DePaul

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    • Victress Jenkins says

      2024-10-05 at 11:42 PM

      St Vincent De Paul society does have disaster services.

      Reply
    • Kathleen says

      2024-10-06 at 7:23 AM

      If St Vincent DePaul wherever you live is similar to where I live, that organization took government money in 2021and allow aborted-fetal cell covid shot clinics in their stores.

      Reply
  2. Jeanne says

    2024-10-05 at 12:42 PM

    I am subscribe to your emails if this page is different I gave my info again if not different please do not send double email of the same thing . Thanks You for your hard work

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  3. Andrew says

    2024-10-05 at 12:58 PM

    Thank you for putting all of this together and doing all the work you do to help the rest of us know who is or isn’t safe for us to donate to in order to help those in need. Keep up the God-work!

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  4. Annie says

    2024-10-05 at 5:26 PM

    Will these organizations actually be able to get relief through to the needy? I have heard reports that FEMA was turning away volunteer groups seeking to distribute water, food and provide helicopter rescues.

    Reply
  5. Elizabeth says

    2024-10-05 at 9:35 PM

    Mercury One is Glenn Beck’s charity. I support them because they put 100% of your donation to hurricane relief or whatever the disaster may be.

    Reply
    • Anita Gill says

      2024-10-22 at 12:27 PM

      Me too! Their organization is very good.

      Reply
  6. Pat Farley says

    2024-10-06 at 7:04 AM

    I also have been asked more than once for my email to signup – hope you have a process to cull duplicates
    I do not not have electronic payment arrangements.
    Where can I send a check to the most needy helpers?

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  7. Beth says

    2024-10-06 at 1:32 PM

    This is very important work you’re doing–thanks so much for providing this research.

    However (friendly FYI), while reading this page probably for three minutes, a signup push box popped up FOUR TIMES–and I’m already subscribed to your emails. This is so offputting, and makes me want to avoid your website altogether.

    Thanks again for your work.

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  8. Susan O'Dougherty says

    2024-10-31 at 8:58 AM

    Is Cross International in good standing? I read that they were now twice called on their heresy and imperialism and population control.
    We will have the poor
    because we all need saving.
    I believe the Lord told us this to avoid “positivist charity” wherein we say help the poor but then eliminate and prevent them (us) to get a solution to poverty.

    In this world we cannot be solution oriented, just process oriented.

    Nevertheless in this instance if Cross needs to be checked and then says oops I don’t want to enable.

    Reply
    • Michael Hichborn says

      2024-11-01 at 10:14 AM

      We’ve not reviewed Cross international yet, but we do have them on our research list.

      Reply

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