The community's response to the disaster has been marked by an overwhelming desire to help, channeled effectively through organizations like the United Way. "A lot of people just want to help and they need something to do," explains Zholi. "And the United Way is offering a way for people to tangibly see the help that they're doing for the community and do it easily and sign up easily and leave feeling fulfilled."
What's particularly striking is the dedication of those who choose to help. Many volunteers, despite having other options for community service, consistently return to support Asheville's recovery efforts. United Way staff even heard of volunteers camping for two weeks to help Helene relief activities. Many volunteers became familiar faces and worked expertly in the warehouse as we collected supplies from around the nation.