Hurricane Relief Drive

Member Submission • Oct 04, 2024

 Helping the hardest-hit areas of Western North Carolina

In response to the devastation caused by Hurricane Helene, Home Telecom is holding a supply drive to assist the hardest-hit areas of Western North Carolina. The company, along with its employees, is teaming up with the local community to gather essential supplies that will help ease the challenges faced by the people of North Carolina. We're extending our Hurricane Relief Drive through next Friday, October 11, to give our community more time to collect these much-needed supplies.

Items Requested:

  • Non-perishables & canned goods (with pull tops)
  • Diapers (children & adults)
  • Baby wipes & formula
  • Toothbrush & toothpaste
  • Feminine products
  • Tarps & large trash bags
  • Lighters
  • Dog/cat food
  • Bug spray
  • Plastic utensils & paper plates
  • Manual can openers
  • First aid kits, batteries & flashlights


You can drop off at any of our retail locations:

Foxbank - 2750 Hwy 52, Moncks Corner

Moncks Corner - 551 Rembert C. Dennis Blvd, Moncks Corner

Daniel Island - 230 Seven Farms Dr Suite 104, Daniel Island

Nexton - 1247 Nexton Pkwy, Summerville


If you or your business can, we encourage you to contribute to this important cause by donating supplies at one of the locations listed above. 


Thanks to everyone who has already contributed! Let’s keep showing our support! 






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