In a recent government meeting, officials reported on the deployment of emergency management teams in response to a disaster in Western North Carolina. The teams, which included personnel from various departments, were active for seven days, assisting with security, search and rescue operations, and setting up a shelter in a neighboring town. The sheriff's office contributed significantly, deploying around 14 individuals for these efforts.
Additionally, county employees organized a fundraiser that successfully raised $10,000, which will be donated to Samaritan's Purse to support recovery efforts in the region. The generosity of the county employees was highlighted as a positive aspect of the community's response to the disaster.
The meeting also addressed budget amendments, including the rollover of unspent donation funds for the Senior Center and Sunshine Center programs. These programs provide essential support for caregivers of individuals with cognitive illnesses, allowing them respite while ensuring their loved ones are cared for in a safe environment. The commissioners expressed their appreciation for the programs and the staff's dedication.
Furthermore, officials discussed ongoing disaster food nutrition programs, which are typically initiated two to three weeks after a disaster. The county has been actively assisting neighboring counties with application processes and support services, demonstrating a collaborative effort to aid those affected by the recent disaster.
The meeting concluded with motions to approve the budget amendments, which were unanimously supported by the commissioners, reflecting a commitment to community welfare and recovery initiatives.