Views of the effects of Hurricane Irene in North Carolina.

 

Relief Agencies

American Humane Association

American Red Cross

AmeriCares

Brother’s Brother Foundation

Church World Service
Direct Relief International

Habitat for Humanity International

Interfaith Food Shuttle

North Carolina Baptist Men

North Carolina Disaster Relief Fund

Operation Blessing

Operation USA

Salvation Army

World Concern

 

 

Hurricane Irene Disaster Relief Information

The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill stands ready to provide information about disaster relief efforts in the aftermath of Hurricane Irene. Please check back often for details.

A Campus Message from Chancellor Thorp

Monday, August 29, 2011

Dear Carolina Students, Faculty and Staff:

We were spared from major impact from Hurricane Irene here in Chapel Hill, but the residents of North Carolina’s coastal communities were not. Our thoughts are with those across the state who have been hit hardest by Hurricane Irene.

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News and Announcements

Seven North Carolina counties qualify for federal aid: Beaufort, Carteret, Craven, Dare, Hyde, Pamlico and Tyrrell

Community newspapers work through the storm to provide information.

 

The Carolina Center for Public Service strengthens the University's public service commitment by promoting scholarship and service that are responsive to the concerns of the state and contribute to the common good.

Carolina Connects

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 Carnegie Foundation