DISASTER RELIEF

HOW CAN YOU HELP?

Our staff is working endlessly to get supplies to our families from all over the state. The biggest thing we really need right now is donations coming in to help us purchase things as people request them. I literally have been working directly with DSS offices to find Foster families and identify the needs.

Gaile Osborne, Executive Director
Foster Family Alliance of North Carolina

We have a couple of shirts available for purchase and all the proceeds go to our hurricane relief efforts at Foster Family Alliance. If you're interested in supporting us by purchasing a t-shirt click the shirts below.

Thank you message from The Community Foundation of Western North Carolina and Foster Family Alliance of North Carolina on a blue background.

We’re grateful that FFA-NC has received an Emergency and Disaster Response Fund Grant of $25,000 from The Community Foundation of Western North Carolina! This generous funding will support our efforts in WNC as we work to provide stability for foster families impacted by Hurricane Helene.

Thank you, CFWNC, for believing in our mission and helping us create a safe and supportive environment for foster children across Western NC. Together, we’re making a difference!


Foster Family Alliance of NC is collaborating with the state to ensure that all children in custody are safe and accounted for following Hurricane Helene. If you live in an impacted county, please take a moment to fill out the form.

Foster Family Alliance is actively helping resource families in need of assistance due to the impact of Hurricane Helene in western NC.

If you would like to donate specifically to FFA’s Hurricane Helene relief efforts- please click here and know that your donation will be directed to relief efforts for these families.

Two men standing outside a red helicopter filled with supplies like paper towels, cereal boxes, and bottled water, smiling with arms around each other.
Stacks of diapers, baby wipes, and household supplies organized on shelves and on the ground outside a beige wall.
Five women standing next to a white vehicle with a large blue sign on it, pointing at the sign. The women are wearing matching blue shirts, and there is a QR code on the vehicle. The sign indicates they are part of the NC Foster, Kinship & Adoptive Parent Association.

Our first load to WNC Hurricane relief is in the air! Thank you to all who have donated!! Special thanks to Troy and the team from Hoodsly who helped us today. And huge thanks to our helicopter crew-Justin Jordan and Scott Kuhn!! See our helicopter arrival HERE