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Mercy Chefs responds to Hurricane Helene with hot meals for thousands

PORTSMOUTH, Va. (WAVY) – In response to Hurricane Helene, Mercy Chefs is serving thousands of hot, chef-prepared meals daily throughout western North Carolina.

The Virginia-based disaster relief and humanitarian aid organization is stationed at Mission Hospital in Asheville, where hospital personnel and families of patients at the site are being catered.


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The nonprofit is serving the public at multiple locations:

More distribution sites are expected to be added in the coming days.

“The destruction we’ve seen here rivals some of the hardest-hit areas we’ve deployed to in our nearly 20-year history,” said Gary LeBlanc, founder and CEO of Mercy Chefs. “The damage is unimaginable and widespread, and the community need is enormous. We expect to be here for the long haul, and we are actively looking for sites where we could set up a Beacon of Hope kitchen for long-term relief for the Western North Carolina community.”

To support Mercy Chefs in its current relief efforts, visit here.