10/16/2024 | News release | Distributed by Public on 10/16/2024 09:30
Human Response Network to Establish Fundraising Initiative
Weaverville, North Carolina, located in Asheville-Buncombe County, recently experienced significant devastation as a result of Hurricane Helene. Known for its proximity to the Blue Ridge Parkway and home to a wealth of natural beauty, including hiking trails, cycling routes, and scenic drives, Weaverville, NC, has faced the impacts of natural disasters similar to those Trinity County has endured in recent years.
Both communities share striking similarities: from their picturesque settings in the Blue Ridge Mountains and Trinity Alps, to their strong sense of community. The Resolution reflects the spirit of generosity that often arises after disaster strikes, encouraging mutual support and engagement. Following the recent devastation caused by Hurricane Helene, Trinity County leadership reached out to the Mayor of Weaverville, NC, offering support and proposing a formal sister city relationship. The Mayor of Weaverville, NC, expressed deep appreciation for this gesture of solidarity.
"Our connection with Weaverville, North Carolina, reminds us that even in times of hardship, there is strength in unity,"said Supervisor Ric Leutwyler, Chair of the Trinity County Board of Supervisors. "We look forward to deepening our relationship with Weaverville, NC, and finding ways to provide meaningful support to their community in both the short-term, and long-term."Weaverville, NC Mayor Patrick Fitzsimmons expressed interest in adopting a similar Resolution in the near future. In conjunction with the Sister City Resolution, the Human Response Network is planning a fundraising initiative and engagement opportunities to aid in the recovery of our sister city. Click herefor details and to donate to recovery relief.
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