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Coastal Carolina Disaster Resiliency Agency says 200+ Craven County homes still need repairs, outlines volunteer and preparedness plans
Summary
Christie Kolberg, executive director of the newly formed Coastal Carolina Disaster Resiliency Agency, told the Craven County Board of Commissioners on March 17 that the nonprofit has completed 920 recovery cases but still has more than 200 homes needing repair.
Christie Kolberg, executive director of the newly formed Coastal Carolina Disaster Resiliency Agency, told the Craven County Board of Commissioners on March 17 that the nonprofit — formerly the Craven County Disaster Recovery Alliance — has completed 920 cases but still has more than 200 homes awaiting repair.
Kolberg said the organization, which had been run under a United Way fiscal agent for eight years, formally transitioned to its own nonprofit. “We will be continuing the work of CCDRA on our own, which includes, repairing what we now know is more than 200 homes that are still impacted,” Kolberg said.
The agency said…
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