In a heartfelt announcement, country music icon Dolly Parton pledged a personal donation of $1 million to aid the victims of Hurricane Helene. Dollywood and other businesses associated with the star contributed an additional $1 million, bringing the total donation to over $2 million. The funds will be received by the Mountain Ways Foundation, a nonprofit dedicated to assisting those affected by the devastating storm.
Hurricane Helene has left a trail of destruction across several states, including North Carolina, Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia. The latest reports indicate a death toll of at least 224 people, with the number expected to rise as search and rescue efforts continue. The hurricane has destroyed buildings, triggered flash floods, and left millions without electricity. Over 500,000 households remain without power.
During her press conference, Dolly Parton expressed a strong emotional connection to the affected region, according to Fox News. “But we all have seen the devastation,” Parton said “I mean, who knew in our little part of the country here where I was born, raised just right down the road, that we would have this kind of devastation? And I look around, and I think these are my mountains, these are my valleys. These are my rivers flowing like a stream. These are my people, these mountain-colored rainbows. These are my people. And this is my home.”
Other organizations and individuals have also stepped up to contribute to the relief efforts. Variety reports that Walmart has increased its commitment to $10 million, up from $6 million, and is providing resources such as showers and supplies to those displaced by the hurricane. Country music star Morgan Wallen also donated to the cause and mentioned his family’s safety amid the devastating floods.
Those who wish to contribute to the relief efforts can donate to the Mountain Ways Foundation or other reputable organizations working to assist the victims of Hurricane Helene.
The long-term implications for the recovery process in the affected regions suggest that it may span several years. The federal government has indicated the extensive nature of the damage and the prolonged recovery period that lies ahead. However, with the support of individuals like Dolly Parton and the collective efforts of the nation, the affected communities can begin to rebuild and heal.
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