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Mark Carney wins new term as Canada's Prime Minister on anti-Trump platform; Without key funding, Alabama faces new barriers to college access; MS could face steep postal privatization costs under Trump-Musk plan; New Hampshire's rail trails ensure accessibility for all.

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Major shifts in environmental protections, immigration enforcement, civil rights as Trump administration reshapes government priorities. Rural residents and advocates for LGBTQ youth say they're worried about losing services.

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Migration to rural America increased for the fourth year, technological gaps handicap rural hospitals and erode patient care, and doctors are needed to keep the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians healthy and align with spiritual principles.

Veterans bring Hurricane Helene relief to GA’s overlooked communities

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Monday, January 6, 2025   

Months after Hurricane Helene tore through Georgia, rural communities are still grappling with its devastating impact.

With limited access to recovery resources, many families face lingering storm damage, including downed trees and unsafe homes.

Art Delacruz is CEO of Team Rubicon. He explained how the veteran-led nonprofit is stepping up to provide critical relief and support to those in areas where help is hardest to find.

"A lot of the services we deliver stabilize the environment," said Delacruz. "So the rest of the recovery can happen."

He said Team Rubicon's Greyshirt volunteers are clearing debris, repairing roofs, and providing other essential recovery services in communities with scarce local infrastructure and resources.

About 50% of the group is military veterans, along with first responders and civilians from diverse backgrounds.

Dean Wagner is the Georgia incident commander for Team Rubicon. He said the organization is operating out of Coffee County, one of the rural areas most affected by Hurricane Helene.

He explained that a big barrier to recovery is the financial strain on homeowners, many of whom cannot afford professional services to clear debris and repair damage - costs that can easily climb into five figures.

With so many families still needing help, Wagner underscored the ongoing demand for resources and volunteers.

"Even now that we're, you know, 80 days beyond the storm, these people are still living with it every day," said Wagner. "Every time they wake up and look out their window, they see just this massive amount of trees piled up and kind of feel hopeless."

Team Rubicon recently received a $2 million grant from the Wells Fargo Foundation to support its disaster relief efforts.

While it's also served communities in Tennessee, Florida, South Carolina, and North Carolina, the group says it still needs more volunteers and support.

For more information, visit TRUSA.ORG.




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