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When will distribution centers be set up?

ASHEVILLE – While Buncombe County had not yet set up relief distribution stations following the historic flooding caused by Tropical Storm Helene, one nonprofit had taken matters into its own hands and asked another national nonprofit to provide aid.

The Asheville Dream Center brought supplies to the Asheville Mall on September 29, becoming what is believed to be the first mass relief distribution site in the city. The nonprofit is the local arm of the nonprofit national outreach ministry Dream Center. The nonprofit Global Empowerment Mission was the first to answer its call to distribute supplies in the city, said Michelle Coleman, executive director of the Asheville Dream Center.

“We just got them here, but we will have more of their trucks,” Michelle Coleman said, noting they had been told FEMA would be “coming out tomorrow” to provide assistance.

Asheville Dream Center CEO Matthew Coleman said two trucks arrived in Asheville on Sept. 29 to help. The first was full of a variety of resources such as food, paper towels, cleaning supplies, tarps and pet food. The next truck, expected around 5:30 p.m. on September 29, was for one resource only: water. It's expected to be the most important resource residents need as the city of Asheville tries to get its water system back online.