It has been 18 months since Helene devastated large portions of the southeast in late September 2024. Our team is still at work here in the Carolinas – in fact, the team has recently grown – as we continue our work in long-term recovery. More information about our team members Amy, Kelli, Heather, Jonathan, and Thom is available here on our website.
The prayers for worship on Sunday, March 22 from Sundays and Seasons (© 2026 Augsburg Fortress) included a petition for God to “prosper the work of those who restore homes and habitats after natural disasters.” This is a good time for an update on our work and how you can help it prosper!
ALL of our work is done with the support of Lutheran Disaster Response and in partnership with the North Carolina Synod and South Carolina Synod of the ELCA. Much of our work is done in partnership with other organizations, especially those who also belong to VOAD (Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster).
We are still replacing private bridges in western North Carolina through the Bridging Together partnership with Mennonite Disaster Service. We have completed more than 30 bridges so far, helping over 65 families return home safely each day. That work is supported largely by grants from the American Red Cross and the Community Foundation of Western North Carolina. Contact Ray for more information about Bridging Together.
We have been organizing the Lakelands LTRG (Long-Term Recovery Group) in six heavily impacted counties (Greenwood, Edgefield, Abbeville, McCormick, Newberry, and Saluda) in South Carolina, with grant support from American Red Cross. Kelli has been leading this work. Throughout that process we have been working collaboratively with other organizations including Convoy of Hope, Lutheran Services Carolinas, and the Salvation Army. We will soon be turning fiscal management of the LTRG over to Lakelands United Way, so that they can continue to support recovery in their community, while we widen our focus to include other impacted areas.
With special grant funding, we have provided propane tanks for distribution through the Faith360 Network, a ministry of ABCCM (Asheville Buncombe Community Christian Ministry) to those in need of heating assistance in WNC. Disaster Case Managers can apply directly to Faith360 for those tanks while supplies last.
We have also received grant funding to support community ministries providing food and heating assistance in WNC. Contact Heather if you would like to suggest a specific ministry to receive assistance.
We continue to coordinate the work of volunteers in both North and South Carolina as they repair homes, clean up debris, and support feeding ministries. Over 1000 volunteers worked with us in WNC last year! Read more about the work of those volunteers here. That work includes partnerships with LTRGs and other organizations in many impacted counties in both states. A key partner in North Carolina is NovusWay, as many of our volunteer teams stay at their camps, Lutheridge and Lutherock. Talk with Amy for more information.
In addition to the work of recovery, we continue the work of preparedness. We would be glad to visit your congregation to talk about household and congregational preparedness, as well as the ongoing work of LDR Carolinas. Contact Ruth Ann to schedule a visit! Amy has also been working to adapt an existing LDR resource Preparedness in a Year, which breaks down the process into manageable monthly steps to help families prepare at home. She is beginning monthly sessions in WNC. Look for more information coming soon.
We thank you for the support you have already shared and invite you to continue to help prosper this ongoing work!
Your financial support, volunteer work, and donations of needed items will help us to keep doing this work as long as there is a need. Here are some ways to help:
Send financial support to LDR Carolinas at 1988 Lutheran Synod Drive, Salisbury NC 28144 or give online here (select LDR Carolinas in the drop-down box).
Another way to provide financial support is by sending us gift cards for Lowe’s, Home Depot, Walmart, and Amazon. We use those to purchase needed supplies, tools, and building materials to support the work of volunteers.
More information about volunteering in both North and South Carolina is available here.
We are also accepting some donated items, although our storage space is limited. NC Lutheran Men in Mission recently donated a shipping container for us to use as a tool shed. Now we need tools to fill it. Sign up to donate needed tools.
We distribute children’s comfort kits at local events and handmade quilts as welcome home gifts at bridge dedications and when home repairs are complete. We also hope to have a supply of cleanup kits (flood buckets) available before the next disaster impacts the Carolinas. Information on these kits is available here. Because our storage space is limited, please contact Ruth Ann before shipping any items to us.
Join us for our next LDR Carolinas Network Meeting Tuesday April 21 at 7 pm on Zoom for more updates! Contact Ray for the meeting link.




