Asheville Update: WCC Community Rebounds After Floods
After the devastation of Hurricane Helene in late September, we’re glad to share that Warrior Canine Connection’s Asheville, North Carolina, program is back up and fully operational, with all our Veterans safely back in programming. While the Asheville community faces a long road to full recovery—with water access issues, damaged roads and widespread flood impact—our Veteran clients are doing well and getting the support they need.
The resilience and determination across Asheville are incredible to see, with everyone pulling together to navigate new routines and tackle ongoing challenges. There’s still much work ahead, but the strength of this community continues to shine.
Additionally, WCC Service Dog Training Instructor Michele Tate, who was displaced from her home for over a month due to flood damage, is now back home safe. Although recovery work on her residence continues, she and the WCC team remain dedicated to supporting Asheville’s Veterans.
In the spirit of community, WCC Asheville will be hosting a holiday gathering on December 5th, where area Veterans, families, partners and WCC staff will come together to celebrate the season and find strength in each other. This event is a chance to share gratitude and create a sense of unity during a time when the community needs it most.
A critical need for Ashville right now is funding to support Veteran outings and experiences that are necessary to help train future service dogs and also build camaraderie among the Veterans WCC serves. Those outings include visits to local restaurants and cafes. To help make those possible, please make a gift today on WCC’s secure donation website.
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