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4428 Louisburg Road
Suite 101
Raleigh, NC 27616
Phone: 919.790.5757
Fax: 919.790.5767
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Community Action Network and Partners,
In 2018, Hurricane Florence completely devastated eastern North Carolina. This unprecedented
hurricane brought torrential rain with some communities experiencing more than 10 feet of
above-ground flooding. Hurricane Florence broke at least 28 flood records and claimed the lives
of dozens of North Carolinians. Property damage decimated the infrastructure of entire
communities and thousands of families lost their homes, cars, possessions, jobs and some even
their lives. Truly, the adverse physical, human and economic impact of this storm cannot be
overstated. Almost two years after its historical landfall, families and communities are still
rebuilding and grappling with the long-term effects of Hurricane Florence in the face of the
COVID-19 pandemic and an expected active 2020 hurricane season.
The impact on low-income communities was exacerbated as vulnerable citizens, including the
elderly and children, lacked the resources needed to adequately prepare for and respond to the
storm. Thousands of families already on the brink of economic crisis, lost everything and still
have unmet needs as a direct result of Hurricane Florence. There is hope, however. Community
action agencies and other community-based organizations serve as a stable and trusted resources
for local citizens. Unlike temporary and emergency service providers, community-based
agencies offer continuity of care for local citizens and communities.
We trust you will find this report a useful tool to understand the long-term impacts of Hurricane
Florence, glean inspiration around possible innovative solutions and find value in the
community resources enclosed within. Together, we can ensure every North Carolinian has the
support needed to rebuild their lives after the storm.
Sincerely,
Sharon C. Goodson
Executive Director
NC Community Action Association
Southeastern Association of Community Action Agencies
A Member of the Community Action Partnership
Officers | Dr. Landon Mason, Sr., President | Patsy P. Davis, First Vice-President | Tina Ray, Second Vice-President
Natasha Elliott, Treasurer | Ericka Whitaker, Secretary | Nick Wharton, COED Chair
E. Marie Watson, SEACAA Representative | Bryan Duncan, SEACAA Representative
Fred Bazemore, Western Chair | Darren Waugh, Far West Chair
Patricia Beier, Eastern Chair | Ruby Bryant, Central Chair
Sharon C. Goodson, Executive Director