Hurricane Helene Resources
Helen Relief and Emergency Assistance Fund
The Asheville City Schools Foundation Helene Relief and Emergency Assistance Fund provides immediate relief to our families and students who've been impacted by the hurricane, as well as supports long-term recovery efforts. These generous donations will be used to address a variety of needs including basic necessities, educational support, and mental health services. If you are looking for ways to support our students and families, please consider making a donation. Thank you.
Learning Resources
While we wait for our schools to reopen, we want to provide families with resources they can implement at home to support their child's continued learning. In addition to Bridge to Learning taking place at Isaac Dickson Elementary from 11:00am - 1:00pm for K-12 students, you'll find the below resources that you can use at home for grades K-5. Thank you for your continued support as we work hard to reopen our schools.
K-2nd Grade Bridge to Learning Resources
3rd -5th Grade Bridge to Learning Resources
Community Resource Center at William Randolph Campus
In the immediate aftermath of Hurricane Helene, we knew that providing our students, staff, and families with essential supplies and resources needed to weather this storm was top priority. Our Community Resource Center at William Randolph Campus (90 Montford Ave., Asheville) is where supply distribution and donations are taking place. There you can receive water, food, cleaning supplies, paper products, batteries, diapers, clothing, and much more. You can also donate supplies during the hours of 1:00-3:00pm, Monday through Friday. Our Community Resource Center is open for supply distribution from 11:00AM - 3:00PM, daily.