Columbus Steps Up for Flood Victims

Lennox Todd, a Tiger Scout with Troop 507, is one of hundreds of local residents collecting relief supplies for flood victims. He is the son of Shani Spivey and Gavin Todd, and the grandson of Randy and Angela Norris. (Submitted photo).

Updated 2 p.m. Oct. 1

Hurricane Helene hadn’t even finished devastating western North Carolina Friday before local efforts were getting underway to help those hit by the storm.

Multiple towns in 25 counties have been completely destroyed, according to state Emergency Management. Gov. Roy Cooper has deployed National Guard personnel, vehicles and aircraft. More than 200 air resources had been performed as of Monday morning. Thousands of people are missing, and more than 100 have been verified killed in the flooding and mudslides. Gov. Ron Desantis has sent Florida National Guard units to assist, and the United Cajun Navy has deployed helicopters, trucks and boats for relief efforts.

Fire and rescue crews from Whiteville and Columbus County, along with a team from county administration, began heading west Sunday. Oher first responder teams were organizing Friday night and Saturday to prepare for deployment.

State emergency officials are urging individuals and groups not to self-deploy, without a specific group or organization that has a verified safe location for drop-offs. Hundreds of bridges and roads remain out, and volunteers have been turned away at roadblocks for safety reasons.

Supplies that are most needed right now are

Baby wipes and diapers (both adult and baby sizes)

Sports drinks

Bottled water

Non-perishable foods that do not require cooking

Manual can openers

Personal hygiene products, including toothbrushes, toothpaste, soap, toilet paper, combs, feminine products

Cleaning supplies

Plastic sheeting and tarps

Trash bags

Packaged socks and underwear

Work gloves

Wipes and sanitizer

Hand tools

Multiple businesses, government agencies, and churches are accepting donations for transportation to the affected areas.

Dropoff locations include:

Columbus Baptist Association, 201 Thompson St., Whiteville

Dock Missionary Baptist Association, Happy Home Baptist Church, 2670 Happy Home Church Rd., Nakina

Whiteville Fire Dept.

Whiteville Police Dept.

Columbus County Sheriff’s Office

Tabor City Fire Dept.

Lake Waccamaw Fire Dept.

Columbus County EMS, 205 W. Main St., Whiteville

Tabor City Food Lion

GNG Logging, 71 Ricefield Rd., Bolton

Mill Creek Co., 4205 Spearman Rd., Bolton

Crossfit LKW, Hills Plaza, Lake Waccamaw

Union Baptist Church, 2290 Old Northeast Rd., Lake Waccamaw

Wilson’s Auto Sales, 4339 Sam Potts Hwy., Hallsboro

Lake Waccamaw Methodist Church, 506 Lakeshore Dr., Lake Waccamaw

Red Hill Church, Byrdville Freeman Rd., Delco, is accepting donations from 2-7 p.m. daily

Riegelwood Baptist Church, 103 N.C. 87, Riegelwood

Old Town Florist, 123 First Ave., Chadbourn

Harvest Church, 4619 SC-9, Green Sea, S.C.

Williams Township School

Hallsboro Artesia School

Columbus County News, 1015 S. Madison St., Whiteville

All Black’s Tire locations

Southern Tire in Whiteville

Quality Equipment Co. of Whiteville

Dollar General stores

 

Monetary donations can also be sent to

Samaritan’s Purse

N.C. Baptist on Mission

Catholic Charities

Western North Carolina Assistance Alliance

This list will be updated as more information becomes available.

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Jefferson Weaver is the Managing Editor of Columbus County News and he can be reached at (910) 914-6056, (910) 632-4965, or by email at jeffersonweaver@ColumbusCountyNews.com.