Hurricane Helene has wreaked havoc devastating communities in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia. Many of our member communities, including our dedicated staff, patients, caregivers, and their families, have faced unimaginable loss.
(See below for supporting organizations impacted by Hurricane)
Some have seen their homes destroyed, cherished memories washed away, and their sense of security shattered. The stories of resilience and heartbreak from our friends and colleagues are deeply personal and remind us of the strength and vulnerability of our community.
TCN is actively collaborating with our members to collect vital information from the areas most affected. But we can't do it alone—we need your help to ensure we have the latest and most accurate details about those impacted. Please share any updates, resources, or fundraising initiatives with us so we can spread the word and support our community together.
We have gathered a list of items needed by each of our member organizations that were significantly impacted by Hurricane Helene.
Wish lists from member organizations:
If you are interested in donating items, please click on the links below to make a purchase. The items will be shipped directly to the member organization(s).
AMOREM
AMOREM - Helene Disaster Relief Wish List
Compassionate Care of Western North Carolina
Compassionate Care WNC - Helene Disaster Relief Wish List
Four Seasons
Four Seasons - Helene Disaster Relief Wish List
Click this link to support all three:
Helene Disaster Relief Wish List for Hospices
You may help our members impacted by clicking on the links below:
If you prefer to donate funds:
AMOREM
Emergency Assistance Fund
https://hubs.ly/Q02RSGH-0
Compassionate Care of Western North Carolina
https://hubs.ly/Q02RSGG30
Be sure to write “Emergency Relief Fund” in the Additional Comments section at the bottom of our donation form so your contribution goes directly to those affected.
Four Seasons
https://hubs.ly/Q02RSyPQ0
Select “Area of greatest need / FS Helene Relief”
Thank you for your generosity and support.
Chris Comeaux
President & CEO
Teleios Collaborative Network
photo credit: Travis Long / The News Observer via Reuters