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WA volunteers, organizations helping those hit hardest by Hurricane Helene

Medina, WALocal News

As of Friday, the American Red Cross has deployed 15 volunteers from the Northwest region to assist those affected by Hurricane Helene. This hurricane has caused significant disruption and damage, prompting immediate action from local organizations and volunteers. In addition to the initial deployment, further assistance is anticipated in the coming days as the situation evolves. The volunteers will be providing critical support, including shelter, food, and medical aid to the impacted communities. Local organizations are uniting to coordinate resources and ensure that those in need receive timely help.

This effort underscores the resilience and solidarity of the community in facing such disasters. The response from the American Red Cross and local entities illustrates the vital role that volunteerism plays in disaster recovery. As the recovery process continues, the community's collaborative efforts will be essential for rebuilding and healing.

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