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Helene Resource Center Offers Long-Term Recovery Support


Buncombe County-Operated Helene Resource Center Offers Long-Term Recovery Support to Survivors

Buncombe County Government announces the official opening of the Helene Resource Center (HRC) at 94 Coxe Avenue in Downtown Asheville. The HRC will serve as a central hub for Buncombe County Helene survivors, providing continued access to vital recovery services in a survivor-focused setting.

The HRC is located at 94 Coxe Avenue in Downtown Asheville and is open from 8 am – 5 pm, Monday through Friday. Free parking is located across the street and no appointment is necessary.

Survivors will find access to multiple resources in one place, including:

  • FEMA Individual Assistance
  • Private Property Debris Removal
  • State Disaster Case Management
  • Small Business Administration (SBA) disaster loans
  • Hazard Mitigation Grant Program
  • Additional survivor-focused services and referrals

The HRC is open to all individuals and families impacted by Hurricane Helene, regardless of where they are in their recovery journey. The community is encouraged to visit the HRC or call the One Buncombe Call Center at (828) 250-6100 for assistance. 

The Disaster Resource Centers (DRC) that were formerly located at Fairview Community Center and Weaverville Town Hall are closed. All survivors should visit the Helene Resource Center at 94 Coxe Avenue for in-person assistance. 

 

Click to view the HRC flyer in English, Spanish, Russian, and Ukrainian.


For more information about services or operating hours, please visit www.buncombeready.org or call (828) 250-6100.

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Helene Resource Center Flyer - ENG 5 MB 05/06/2025 11:45 AM
Helene Resource Center Flyer - ESP 5 MB 05/06/2025 11:45 AM
Helene Resource Center Flyer - RUS 5 MB 05/06/2025 11:45 AM
Helene Resource Center Flyer - UA 1 MB 05/06/2025 11:45 AM

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Updated May 12, 2025 04:01 PM
Published Apr 07, 2025 06:18 PM


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