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Asheville-Buncombe Community Land Trust Offers Support and Solutions for Hurricane Helene Aftermath

Asheville-Buncombe Community Land Trust Offers Support and Solutions for Hurricane Helene Aftermath

Asheville-Buncombe Community Land Trust Steps Up Post-Hurricane Helene

Asheville is no stranger to the occasional storm, but the aftermath of Hurricane Helene has left many in the community reeling from its destructive force. In the wake of such a catastrophic event, the Asheville-Buncombe Community Land Trust (ABCLT) is stepping up to lend a hand where it’s needed most. Just as the winds have settled, so too has the urgency to address the immediate and long-term needs of our neighbors facing housing instability.

Addressing Immediate Needs

With the damage caused by the hurricane still fresh in everyone’s minds, ABCLT has quickly mobilized its resources. The organization is focused on creating permanently affordable housing specifically for Black, Indigenous, People of Color, as well as low- to moderate-income residents. Recognizing that FEMA vouchers may only provide limited short-term relief, ABCLT is dedicated to helping families find both short-term and long-term housing solutions. Whether your family needs a temporary place to stay for a few weeks or a longer rental for up to a year, ABCLT is ready to help with your search.

Aiming for Stability and Wealth

One of ABCLT’s primary objectives is to provide stability and build wealth among residents. They understand that having a place to call home is the bedrock of community stability. As the city continues to recover from the hurricane, ABCLT is committed to not just repairing the damage, but also to enhancing homeownership opportunities. This not only aids individuals but also contributes to the overall resilience of the community.

Long-Term Housing Strategies

As part of their ongoing mission, ABCLT plans to maintain and actively expand its homeownership program. This includes providing support for both current homeowners and prospective buyers. The aim is to guide individuals and families through their journey toward homeownership, ensuring that they are not just back on their feet, but thriving in their new spaces.

Innovative Solutions for Local Needs

If you have a property that might be available for temporary housing, ABCLT is interested in working with you, too! Not everyone is jumping back into tourism after the storm, and some local short-term rental operators may find themselves with vacant spaces. Whether you were planning to sell your house, are experiencing slower tourism, or have found yourself with an empty rental due to evacuations, reaching out to ABCLT can help you find a way to contribute to the community and assist those in need.

Conveniently, if you’re looking to explore your options, ABCLT is here to help. They strive to match families and individuals with available housing that fits their budget—no matter if it’s $0 or $2,000. Their goal is to ensure that everyone has the opportunity to regain a sense of normalcy during these challenging times.

How to Get Involved

Are you looking for more information? If you have questions or need assistance, don’t hesitate to reach out. You can call or text Kit at (828) 380-4299 or send an email to [email protected]. You can also check their website for additional options and resources at abclt.org/housing-matches. Together, we can work toward rebuilding Asheville into a community that emphasizes equity and affordability.

In Conclusion

As we navigate the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, it’s heartening to see organizations like the Asheville-Buncombe Community Land Trust stepping in to provide essential support. Their commitment not only aims to meet immediate housing needs but also strives for a brighter, more stable future for all residents. Let’s rally around our community and help each other rebuild during this critical time!



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