Amish Volunteers Lead Rebuilding in Chimney Rock After Hurricane Helene

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Government delayed, help came from Pennsylvania Amish volunteers who rushed to Chimney Rock, North Carolina, to rebuild the town devastated by Hurricane Helene. Over 2,000 volunteers, including members of the Amish community from Pennsylvania, have stepped in to help where federal aid lagged. They cleaned campgrounds, insulated new buildings, and brought hope to residents of Chimney Rock and nearby Bat Cave. Led by the Great Needs Trust, their actions highlight the power of community, tradition, and compassion in times of crisis. Mayor Peter O’Leary praised the progress, saying, “We still see tremendous damage, but we’ve made tremendous progress.” This video shares their story—a testament to what can happen when people come together for a higher purpose, even in the face of disaster.

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