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  • Hurricane Helene Relief

North Carolina Hmong Women Association Helene Relief Efforts

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Our Impact

 Our goal is to provide support for Hmong families affected by Hurricane Helene to ensure that these families receive culturally sensitive and targeted assistance during their time of need.  


NCHWA seeks to bridge any gaps in language and cultural barriers, ensuring that Hmong families are not left behind in the relief process while fostering community resilience. 




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Our Impact

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Our Impact

  •  204 individuals/families served total
  • Residents from 5 cities/towns served
    • Morganton 
    • Valdese 
    • Nebo 
    • Hickory 
    • Connelly Springs 
  •  Household size
    • Average: 4 members


*Note: Data points may not fully capture the actual number of families or individuals served.

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We need your help in order to organize a community driven response to help those affected by Hurricane Helene. 


Our efforts are made possible by the compassion and dedication of our volunteers. 


Together, we can make a difference and uplift our community during this time of need.




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Donations

Items/Supplies

We are accepting donations of supplies at the following locations: 

  • Southeast Asian Coalition (SEAC): 500 Bradford Dr. Suite C, Charlotte, NC, United States, North Carolina 
  • Raleigh United Mutual Aid Hub (RUMAH): 415 Hillsborough St Suite 101, Raleigh, NC 27603
    • Drop off times (as of 10/3/24):
      • 10/4 Fri: 9:00am - 10:30pm
      • 10/5 Sat: 10:00am-3:00pm


*Note: Please make staff aware if you wish for items to be donated towards Hmong families specifically. You can also label boxes "Hmong Families" to avoid getting mixed up with other supplies. 

RUMAH Drop-off Calendar

Monetary Contribution

We are accepting monetary contributions to directly support relief efforts, including:

  • Providing essential supplies (food, water, hygiene products)


100% of every contribution will go directly toward helping families and individuals impacted by the hurricane. 

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    Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)

    Google form for additional resources and information:  https://forms.gle/8xphGqigufk6HqPG6 


    Link to FEMA website:

    https://www.fema.gov/hmn/disaster/4827

      NCHWA Interview with 3HMONGTV | TWIN CITIES HMONG TELEVISION

      3HMONGTV Newsbrief Extra: Hmong community in the East Coast impacted by Hurricane Helene.

      In a recent interview with 3Hmong TV, key members of the North Carolina Hmong Women Association (NCHWA) and community leaders shared their thoughts on the devastating impact of Hurricane Helene and NCHWA's relief efforts. 


      https://www.facebook.com/3hmongtvnews/videos/540097391837693


      NCHWA Hurricane Helene Relief Efforts in the news

      WUNC - North Carolina Public Radio

      Hmong National Development - Press Release

      WUNC - North Carolina Public Radio

      Hmong families impacted by Helene seek Asian food items and language access services


      Read the article here.

      NEXT SHARK NEWS

      Hmong National Development - Press Release

      WUNC - North Carolina Public Radio

      North Carolina’s Hmong families seek Asian food items, language access after Helene


      Read the article here.

      Hmong National Development - Press Release

      Hmong National Development - Press Release

      Hmong National Development - Press Release

      Support the Hmong Community in North Carolina Amidst Crisis


      Read the article here.

      Our Community Partners

      Hmong National Development
      • Hmong National Development
      • Hmong National Development

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