Habersham County, in conjunction with Georgia Association of Public Safety Communications Officials (APCO) is collecting supplies to be sent to some of the hardest-hit areas of Georgia. “Our hearts go out to everyone affected by Hurricane Helene,” said Habersham County Emergency Management Agency/E-911 Director Lynn Smith. “The loss of lives and the devastation are unimaginable, and we extend our deepest sympathies. We are incredibly grateful to the men and women who continue to serve their communities, especially the Communications Officers who are still answering calls despite suffering personal losses.” Georgia APCO is coordinating supply deliveries to some of the 911 centers most affected in Georgia, including those in Augusta-Richmond County, Columbia County (Evans area), Burke County, and others. In Habersham County, donations may be dropped off at the Habersham County Ruby Fulbright Aquatic Center, 120 Paul Franklin Road, Clarkesville, or to the Habersham County E-911 Center, 175 EOC Drive (off Chase Road), Cornelia. Collections will take place for about the next two weeks as those affected await power restoration and work to get their lives and homes back in order, and those who live in the cities also are welcome to donate. Donors may feel free to include cards or messages of support for the dispatchers who continue to work despite personal crises. Reminder that no clothes or linens are being accepted.