AIKEN, S.C. – South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster will visit the University of South Carolina Aiken on Friday, November 15, to participate in the inaugural Farm and Forest Recovery Resource Day. This event will run from 2 p.m. to 7 p.m. and aims to extend assistance to the farming and forestry sectors affected by Hurricane Helene.
The Farm and Forest Recovery Resource Day is designed to provide crucial support to communities significantly impacted by the hurricane. Attendees will have the opportunity to gather information on various assistance programs and services available to them. This initiative is particularly relevant following the devastation caused by the storm, which has disrupted agricultural activities and affected livelihoods across the region.
The event will take place at the Student Activities Center Gymnasium on the USC Aiken campus, making it easily accessible to local residents. This location was chosen for its capacity to accommodate multiple state and federal agencies, which will set up tables to distribute information and resources.
The Farm and Forest Recovery Resource Days initiative is part of a broader effort by the state government to help communities recover from the effects of Hurricane Helene. The hurricane caused significant damage to agricultural lands and forestry, leading to an urgent need for assistance. By hosting resource days, the state intends to ensure that affected individuals and businesses are aware of the help available to them.
Various state and federal agencies will be present at the event to provide information on services ranging from financial assistance to recovery programs. Organizers hope that by creating a centralized resource hub, attendees can efficiently access the support they need.
This event in Aiken is the first of three scheduled Farm and Forest Recovery Resource Days expected to take place throughout the state in the coming weeks. Future locations and dates will be announced, with the goal of reaching as many affected individuals as possible. It highlights the state’s commitment to supporting its communities in their recovery efforts.
As the effects of Hurricane Helene are still being felt, events like these play a crucial role in helping the agricultural and forestry sectors regain stability. Governor McMaster’s visit to USC Aiken underscores the importance of community resilience and the state’s proactive approach to disaster recovery. Individuals interested in attending the event are encouraged to participate and take advantage of the resources that will be available.
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