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    Volunteers from other states helping rebuild in western NC after Helene

    By Greg Funderburg,

    1 days ago

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    BAT CAVE, N.C. (WNCN) — Tim McAfee is one of many volunteers hitting the streets of western North Carolina.

    “We help people every day, but they have a home and usually mostly have water. Many of the people here don’t have those things,” he said.

    McAfee works with a nonprofit called Servants in Pennsylvania. He says his mission and calling became apparent after talking to the pastor at Calvary Chapel near Bat Cave.

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    “He goes, ‘We need help,’ and God put it on our heart and some of the other volunteers to come. We just said, ‘Let’s go,'” said McAfee.

    He says they loaded their disaster trucks and equipment and hit the road. Like many volunteers, they faced the tough reality of roadways along Highway 9 being partially washed away and others down to one line.

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    For these volunteers, it has been more than a mission to help clean up.

    “It has been hard times. It has been hard hearing the stories because some family members are telling us their loved ones are dead,” McAfee said.

    McAfee says they plan to keep coming back until the work is done.

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    Regina G
    1d ago
    Thanks to everyone who has come to North Carolina to assist with our needs God bless you all🇺🇸🙏
    JTL622
    1d ago
    THATS WHERE THE PIPES FROM WORK IS GOING ...BLESSING TO THEM FOR HELPING THE CITIZENS THERE ..THEY NEED SOME KIND OF HOUSING ..FEMA TRAILORS OR SOMETHING THAT WOULD HELP ..THAT WOULD GIVE THEM SOME SENSE OF PEACE AND HOPE GET THESE FAMILIES OFF THE GROUND AND OUT OF THESE TENTS...
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