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'It's horrific here': North Carolina non-profit provides aid to devastated community
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In Asheville, the community most devastated by Helene, local organizations are working to bring relief. NBC News' Tom Llamas spoke with Michelle Coleman, executive director of the Asheville Dream Center, a nonprofit that has become a distribution site in North Carolina. She described the city as looking like a war zone, and says the city has gotten "no help" from the federal government. Oct. 5, 2024