Support for Victims and Survivors of Hurricane Helene

Free Mental Health Resources & Counseling Services

 

You Are Not Alone. We Are Here to Help.

The devastation caused by Hurricane Helene has affected the lives of many throughout North Carolina, leaving communities grappling with loss, uncertainty, and trauma. During this difficult time, mental and emotional well-being is just as important as physical recovery.

Pro Bono Mental Health Services for Survivors

In response to this crisis, counselors from across North Carolina are offering free, confidential mental health support to those affected by the hurricane. Whether you are experiencing trauma, grief, anxiety, or any other emotional impact, our licensed clinicians are here to help you heal and regain strength.

How We Can Help You:

  • Trauma Support: Helping you process traumatic experiences and emotions related to the hurricane.
  • Grief Counseling: Supporting those who have lost loved ones, homes, or their sense of stability.
  • Anxiety & Stress Management: Offering tools and strategies to cope with the overwhelming emotions that follow such an event.
  • Resiliency Building: Assisting you in finding hope and strength to rebuild your life.

Access Free Mental Health Support

We are offering virtual and in-person sessions across North Carolina to meet your unique needs. Our services are available for individuals, families, and children of all ages. This includes one-on-one counseling, group support, and crisis intervention.

To connect with a counselor or learn more about available resources:

  • Visit our Website: 
  • Resources Available 24/7 for immediate assistance.       

You Deserve to Heal

Surviving a disaster like Hurricane Helene takes courage, but you don’t have to go through it alone. Our counselors are dedicated to supporting your mental and emotional recovery, and all services are offered free of charge.

Resources for Resilience and Recovery:

  • Coping Strategies: Simple techniques to manage stress and anxiety during and after a crisis.
  • Community Support Groups: Join others in your community who are also facing challenges and rebuilding.
  • Emergency Services: Information on shelter, food, and medical assistance if you are still in need of immediate aid.

Mental Health ProBono for WNC Survivors
NCCA Response to WNC

 

Remember: It’s okay to ask for help. Reaching out is the first step toward healing.
No matter what you are facing, we are here to support you every step of the way.

Brought to you by the North Carolina Counseling Association and Counselors Across North Carolina.