Message from Mayor Costi Kutteh RE: Hurricane Helene Relief to Western NC

Last Updated 10/7/2024Posted in Latest City News, Homepage

Dear Citizens of Statesville,

The overwhelming outpouring of support from our community for the victims of Hurricane Helene in Western North Carolina has been nothing short of extraordinary. In the face of such devastating loss, the spirit of Statesville has shone brightly, demonstrating our unity, resilience, and unwavering commitment to helping those in need. In recent days, I have been in close communication with the Metropolitan Mayors Coalition, and after careful consideration, we have reached a consensus: it is time to temporarily pause the collection of physical supplies until a more coordinated relief plan can be implemented.

📸: Hurrican Helene Airlift Relief

As the immediate need for physical donations shifts, I now ask that you consider continuing your support through monetary contributions. These funds are vital to sustaining the ongoing recovery efforts, and I urge you to direct your support to the following trusted organizations:

  1. North Carolina Disaster Relief Fund – Helene
  2. American Red Cross: 1-800-RED CROSS or text the word “HELENE” to 90999 to make a $10 donation; DONATE HERE
  3. Emergency Disaster Services of The Salvation Army
  4. Feeding the Carolinas
  5. Samaritan’s Purse Disaster Relief

 I want to take this moment to extend my deepest gratitude to everyone involved in the Hurricane Helene Airlift Relief at the Statesville Regional Airport. The dedication of the organizers and the tireless efforts of the countless volunteers who have worked around the clock since last Saturday have been a source of immense pride and inspiration.

To every individual and family who has generously donated supplies, thank you. Your contributions have made an immediate and tangible difference to those affected by this disaster. Your kindness reflects the strength of our community, and it is this spirit that will continue to uplift those recovering from the storm. The spirit of Statesville is strong, and we won’t stop until our neighbors have fully recovered and rebuilt their lives.

Together, we will ensure that our compassion and generosity continue to provide hope and healing. The road to recovery may be long, but Statesville’s spirit is unshakable, and we are committed to seeing it through until every neighbor has been restored.

Thank you for your unwavering commitment and for making Statesville a beacon of strength and hope.

Sincerely,

Mayor Costi Kutteh

About the City of Statesville

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