Asheville, North Carolina, July 22, 2025
News Summary
One Generational Way is actively assisting communities in Asheville, NC, nearly ten months after Hurricane Helene. The organization recently hosted a drive-thru mobile pantry, providing essential food assistance and fostering community engagement. Ongoing outreach efforts are planned for December to further support those affected by the disaster. Additionally, residents can apply for disaster recovery grants and homeowner assistance programs to aid in their recovery.
Asheville, North Carolina – Nearly ten months have passed since Hurricane Helene caused significant devastation, yet the Tennessee nonprofit One Generational Way (OneGenWay) remains committed to assisting the affected communities. Recently, the organization hosted a drive-thru mobile pantry event at AC Reynolds High School in Asheville, providing much-needed food assistance to local residents.
The drive-thru event successfully supplied attendees with fresh produce and various pantry staples, aiming to alleviate food insecurity in the region. OneGenWay focuses on connecting with the community to better address the ongoing needs of those impacted by recent disasters.
Chris Henson, the Assistant Director of Operations for OneGenWay, highlighted the importance of community engagement in the nonprofit’s mission. The emphasis was placed on creating an environment where individuals feel appreciated and supported, especially in challenging times. The mobile pantry not only offered food but also fostered a sense of community among participants.
OneGenWay will continue its outreach efforts in western North Carolina throughout December, providing additional assistance and resources as needed. The organization is dedicated to ensuring that those affected by Hurricane Helene and other hardships during the past year receive the necessary support.
In conjunction with these relief efforts, the North Carolina State Fire Marshal is currently accepting applications for the second round of disaster recovery grants. Residents affected by the hurricane are encouraged to apply for these funds, which aim to assist in rebuilding and recovery efforts. Additionally, homeowners in Buncombe County have the opportunity to apply for this year’s homeowner grant program, designed to help those in need of financial support for housing and related expenses.
One Generational Way’s ongoing dedication to serving those impacted by the hurricane exemplifies the spirit of community resilience and collaboration. Support from local organizations and initiatives plays a crucial role in helping residents in western North Carolina regain stability and find hope as they continue to recover from the aftermath of the disaster.
About One Generational Way
One Generational Way is a nonprofit organization based in Tennessee that focuses on offering assistance to communities affected by disasters. The organization aims to address food insecurity and provide various support services to those in need. Through events like the drive-thru mobile pantry, OneGenWay fosters connections with the community and advocates for ongoing recovery efforts.
Application Information
- Disaster Recovery Grants: Applications are now being accepted for the second round by the North Carolina State Fire Marshal.
- Homeowner Grant Program: Residents in Buncombe County can apply for a grant to support housing needs.
Upcoming Events
One Generational Way is planning additional outreach events throughout December in western North Carolina to continue its support for those affected by Hurricane Helene.
FAQ Section
What is One Generational Way?
One Generational Way is a nonprofit organization based in Tennessee that assists communities affected by disasters, focusing on food insecurity and supportive services.
What does the drive-thru mobile pantry provide?
The drive-thru mobile pantry provides participants with fresh produce and pantry staples to help alleviate food insecurity in the community.
How can I apply for disaster recovery grants?
Residents can apply for the disaster recovery grants through the North Carolina State Fire Marshal’s office during the application period.
Key Features of the Event
Feature | Details |
---|---|
Event Type | Drive-thru Mobile Pantry |
Location | AC Reynolds High School, Asheville, NC |
Assistance Provided | Fresh produce and pantry staples |
Organization | One Generational Way (OneGenWay) |
Ongoing Support | Active in western North Carolina throughout December |
Grant Programs | Disaster recovery grants and homeowner grants available |
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Additional Resources
- WLOS: One Generational Way Mobile Pantry
- Wikipedia: Food Insecurity
- Google Search: Disaster Recovery Grants North Carolina
- Facebook: One Generational Way
- North Carolina Department of Public Safety News
