BRCF will send all donations to the Community Foundation of Western North Carolina that serves Asheville and surrounding communities.
Shelby County residents wishing to make a monetary donation to help with the hurricane relief and recovery efforts in North Carolina can make a donation to the Shelby County Disaster Recovery Fund at Blue River Community Foundation until October 31.
BRCF will send all donations to the Community Foundation of Western North Carolina that serves Asheville and surrounding communities.
A community foundation often knows first-hand the legitimate organizations and efforts that need immediate support and can quickly distribute funding. To learn more about where donations will be going and how they will be used, click here: https://cfwnc.org/.../hurricane-helene-relief-and-recovery
Donations will not be endowed or charged a fee; funding will immediately be distributed to nonprofits and other charitable organizations as determined by the Community Foundation of Western North Carolina.
Direct link to donate through BRCF: https://form.jotform.com/233178345673160 .
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