Leon Levine Foundation Leads $12M Effort for Hurricane Helene Relief in North Carolina

October 3, 2024
Leon Levine Foundation Leads $12M Effort for Hurricane Helene Relief in North Carolina
  • The Leon Levine Foundation has pledged $5 million to support Hurricane Helene relief efforts in North Carolina.

  • Hurricane Helene has had a devastating impact, resulting in at least 143 fatalities across the Southeast, including 57 confirmed deaths in Buncombe County.

  • The storm caused extensive destruction, particularly erasing downtown Chimney Rock and leaving thousands of residents homeless.

  • As part of its commitment, the foundation has allocated an initial $1 million to the Community Foundation of Western North Carolina to assist 18 counties affected by the hurricane.

  • Additionally, the David and Nicole Tepper Foundation, linked to the owners of the Carolina Panthers and Charlotte FC, has pledged $3 million for relief efforts.

  • Spectrum, a wireless provider, has also contributed by pledging $1 million to relief efforts across North Carolina, Florida, and Georgia, supporting various disaster relief funds.

  • In a show of solidarity, American Airlines announced that its AAdvantage members have collectively donated over $2 million to the American Red Cross for Hurricane Helene relief.

  • To further assist the recovery, the Leon Levine Foundation plans to expedite its scheduled grants for 2025 and enhance support for nonprofit partners in the affected mountain regions.

  • The Leon Levine Foundation, established in 1980 by Leon Levine, the founder of the first Family Dollar store in Charlotte, continues to play a significant role in community support during crises.

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