ASHEVILLE – Many Asheville and greater Western North Carolina restaurants indefinitely closed after Tropical Storm Helene barreled through the area on Sept. 27, disrupting services, including electricity and water.

WNC residents and businesses, national and international relief organizations, and other volunteers and groups rose to the occasion, collecting food, water and other supplies and preparing hot meals for those in need.

Local restaurants, bars, food trucks, and relief partners have served countless individuals across WNC and continue to offer free meals during the long recovery stage. Three organizations shared their distribution reports to illustrate the charitable works and community outreach performed amid Helene.

Equal Plates Project

In 2020, the Equal Plates Project, an Asheville-based nonprofit, was founded to address food insecurity while supporting local farmers by purchasing ingredients for scratch-made meals.

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