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NC Catholic School Becomes Hub for Disaster Relief Following Helene, by Rachel Quackenbush – Brown Pelican Society of Lousiana

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Immaculata student Eli Angel assisting with food distribution. Used with permission. Catholic Vote

By Rachel Quackenbush, Catholic Vote, October 3, 2024

CV NEWS FEED // Immaculata Catholic School in Hendersonville, NC, has become a distribution center, partnering with Catholic Charities and local Catholic churches and schools in the Diocese of Charlotte to provide essential supplies to families affected by Tropical Storm Helene.

According to a Facebook post from the school, Thursday, October 3, marks “day five” of their service as a disaster relief center.

While classes have been suspended due to the storm, students are contributing to relief efforts by helping distribute food, water, and other necessities in a “drive-through pick up area,” according to a October 2 Facebook post from Immaculata Catholic School.

Another post from the school shows students praying the Rosary in the school chapel during their down time while volunteering to distribute supplies. …

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