Helene donation drop-off site donations list
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Multiple agencies, city officials and departments across the Piedmont Triad are collecting donations to be sent off to Western North Carolina to help those impacted by Helene.
Below is a list of locations where you can drop off donations:
Holly Hill Memorial Park Cemetery
Holly Hill Memorial Park Cemetery in Thomasville, located at 401 W Holly Hill Road, is hosting a Candlelight Prayer Service for those in Western North Carolina.
It will be at 6 p.m. at the Holly Hill Singing Tower.
Relief supplies will also be accepted that will go directly to those impacted.
Supplies needed include:
CAROLINA CLASSIC FAIR
The Carolina Classic Fair will hold a collection drive to help with the Helene Recovery effort. The fair will have a truck at its main entrance on Oct. 4-6, to collect items for western North Carolina. Items will be collected from gate opening time until 8 p.m. each of the three days. Bringing items October 4, 5 and 6 does not result in free admission to the Carolina Classic Fair.
All items will be accepted, but the following are in greatest need:
ALAMANCE COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE
On Oct. 11, deputies in partnership with Grace Chapel-Freedom Christian Academy will take a tractor trailer filled with donations to Yancey County for those in need after Helene.
So far, the Alamance County Sheriff's Office has sent a search-and-rescue team to Yancey County. The team has since returned and was replaced by another team. Deputies will continue to be sent to help the Yancey County Sheriff's Office as needed.
Donations can be dropped off to Grace Chapel-Freedom Christian Academy, located at 2401 Eric Lane, Burlington, NC 27215, on Oct. 6 from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. and Oct. 9 from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.
CANTERBURY SCHOOL GREENSBORO
Canterbury School Greensboro is taking donations for Helene relief. School officials said that volunteers will be loading collection boxes up into their 53-foot trailer. Donations will be accepted until Oct. 4.
Collection boxes will be located in Fry Hall, Berry Hall, Brown Hall and Armfield Hall.
Visit the Canterbury School Greensboro's Facebook page to see the accepted items list.
GUILFORD COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE
Deputies with the Guilford County Sheriff's Office have a "Together for Western NC" campaign, through which they are collecting essential supplies to assist those affected by Helene in western North Carolina.
A trailer has been parked outside the sheriff's office, and deputies are asking the community to help fill it up.
Donations will be delivered to the affected areas Friday morning.
Donations can be dropped off in the sheriff's office parking lot located at 400 W. Washington St., Greensboro, NC 27401, by 5 p.m. on Oct. 3.
Deputies ask you to let them know when you arrive so they can assist you.
Visit the Guilford County Sheriff's Office's Facebook page to see the accepted items list.
CITY OF REIDSVILLE
Officials with the city of Reidsville said they are joining other municipalities across Rockingham County in being a drop-off location for needed supplies for Western North Carolina. Donations can be dropped off at the back porch of Reidsville City Hall, located at 230 W. Morehead St.
Visit the city of Reidsville's Facebook page to see the accepted items list.
DAVIDSON COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE
Davidson County deputies said they are teaming up with Richard Childress Racing to accept donations for residents of Western North Carolina.
Donations can be dropped off daily from 1 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the following locations:
Sheriff's office — 2511 E. U.S. Highway 64, Lexington, NC 27292
RCR Museum — 425 Industrial Drive, Welcome, NC 27374
Visit Davidson County Sheriff's Office's Facebook page to see the accepted items list.
LEXINGTON POLICE DEPARTMENT
Officers in Lexington said they have received reports from emergency operations centers in Western North Carolina that they are in need of food to feed first responders. Donations will be accepted at the front lobby of the Lexington Police Department station on Main Street for the foreseeable future.
Visit Lexington Police Department's Facebook page to see the accepted items list.
RANDOLPH COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE
Deputies with the Randolph County Sheriff's Office said that it will be a drop-off location for those impacted by Helene. Donations will be collected until Oct. 4 and can be dropped off at 727 McDowell Road, Asheboro, 27205
Visit the Randolph County Sheriff's Office's Facebook page to see the accepted items list.
ROCKINGHAM COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE
Deputies said they are partnering with Floyd Missionary Baptist Church in Stoneville to collect much-needed items for Western North Carolina residents displaced by Helene.
Through Oct. 13, deputies said they will accept bottled water, flashlights, batteries and nonperishable food items at any time in the lobby area of the Rockingham County Sheriff's Office, located at 130 Justice Center Drive, Reidsville, North Carolina. From there, Floyd Missionary Baptist Church will take the donated items to the western part of North Carolina.
PLEASANT GARDEN FIRE DEPARTMENT
The Pleasant Garden Fire Department said it is grateful for the donations that have been already been dropped off. Crews said they are continuing to accept bottled water, Gatorade, wipes, snacks and more until further notice.
Donations can be dropped off at Station 3, located at 4814 Pleasant Garden Road.
BETHANY FIRE DEPARTMENT
The Bethany Fire Department will be a drop-off location for supplies going to Western North Carolina.
Supplies will be taken until Oct. 10. You can drop off at either station.
140- 6052 North Carolina Highway 65
240- 13549 U.S. Highway 158
Visit Bethany FD's Facebook page to see the accepted items list.
HAW RIVER FIRE DEPARTMENT
The Haw River Fire Department is collecting items to send to Helene victims. Donations will be collected at 403 E. Main St., Haw River, NC 27258.
Crews said they will be taking donations to the Burlington airport on Wednesday at 5 p.m. and will continue to collect donations until 8 p.m. Donations will go on until Friday, Oct. 4 from 8:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.
Visit Haw River FD's Facebook page to see the accepted items list.
JULIAN FIRE DEPARTMENT
As many local fire stations take in donations to help rescue teams and residents impacted by Helene, the Julian Fire Department will be one of the drop-off locations.
Crews are accepting water, Gatorade, snacks of any kind, paper products and hygiene supplies.
If you can donate, officials are asking you to bring them to 4317 Folger Road, Julian, NC 27283.
PETTY MUSEUM
The Petty Museum is a drop-off location for NC flood victims. The hours for drop off are 9 a.m.-4 p.m. on Thursday, October 3, and Friday, October 4 only.
Items needed: Non-perishable food, new socks, underwear, first aid items, personal hygiene items, pet food, and baby formula, powdered milk, contact lens solution, activated charcoal, and baby bottles.
Other drop-off locations:
THOMASVILLE WALMART
Donation drop off and also, bibles needed for churches who've lost them. It takes place on Oct. 6 from 2 p.m. - 6 p.m. in the Thomasville Walmart parking lot.
BURLINGTON POLICE DEPARTMENT
The Burlington Fire Department is providing a drop-off location for hurricane relief supplies to be collected for those in Western North Carolina. In partnership with Burton Logistics, a trailer will be located at 215 S. Church St. beginning on Oct. 1.
Items needed:
You will be able to donate from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
CLEMMONS FIRE DEPARTMENT
The Clemmons Fire Department is accepting donations for Western North Carolina at 5931 James St. starting on Oct. 1. This will continue through Friday, Oct. 4. You will be able to donate at this location from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. each day.
All donated items will be taken to Statesville Airport and airlifted to areas in Western North Carolina that are inaccessible by land.
Bottled water cannot be accepted due to weight restrictions.
Visit Clemmons FD's Facebook page to see the accepted items list.
MISS ANGEL'S HEAVENLY PIES, MOUNT AIRY
Miss Angel's Heavenly Pies in Mount Airy is collecting clothing of all sizes from infant to adult. They are also collecting children's toys. Currently, all of their tips are also going towards a Samaritan's Purse donation.
Donations can be dropped off at the Mount Airy store or Cooke's Rentals. For more information on this donation drive click here.
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