Giving Tuesday Support People Hurricane Helene Disaster Relief Fund Tennessee
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Hurricane Helene Emergency Relief Fund Tennessee:
Every contribution, big or small, will bring much-needed assistance to families struggling in the aftermath of this disaster.
Here's how your donation can help:
$25 can provide a care package with essential supplies for families in need.
$50 can help ensure displaced families have access to food and shelter.
$100 can contribute to debris removal efforts, making neighborhoods safe and accessible again.
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Floodwaters from Hurricane Helene trapped workers at an eastern Tennessee plastics factory, with several family members learning Monday that their loved ones didn't survive.
Some of the workers' relatives got frantic video phone calls from their loved ones as the waters swelled around Impact Plastics in Erwin, where some workers were swept away from the parking lot located next to the Nolichucky River.
The families and friends had been posting desperate pleas on social media for help in finding their loved ones. Some showed up at a news conference carrying photos of the missing and pressed authorities to help find them.
Slowly, their postings were updated to say that their loved ones, several of them Latino, had died.
According to reports on social media, the workers were trapped outside the building, which was surrounded by fast-moving flood waters that kept them from leaving.
