
Lansing's Bridge to Recovery is a grassroots non-profit organization that is dedicated to restoring road access for the residents of Lansing and surrounding towns in Ashe County, North Carolina.
Our efforts are devoted to the repair of private residential bridges, culverts, and driveways that were destroyed during Hurricane Helene. We are committed to helping residents of our community regain access to their homes, jobs, daily lives, and medical necessities. All donations go directly to the restoration of private home access and to efforts such as creek and river cleanup.
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If your private driveway, bridge, or road sustained damage from Hurricane Helene, please complete this form with your address and relevant details. Your submission will help us prioritize recovery efforts and allocate assistance where itโs most urgently needed. Thank you for your support as we work together to rebuild and restore our community!
WEโRE HERE TO HELP!
VOLUNTEER
We need your help! Private roads in Lansing will not receive funding to repair damage caused by Hurricane Helene. Volunteers are essential to ensure residents of Lansing and surrounding areas have accessible roads. Join us in making a difference!
DONATE
Your donations will go directly toward repairing and replacing private residential driveways, culverts, and bridges destroyed by Hurricane Helene. These repairs are critical for residents to regain access to their jobs, daily lives, and essential medical needs. Every contribution helps us rebuild and restore access for those impacted.
MERCH
Lansing's Bridge to Recovery merchandise is available for purchase through K&K Stitching. For every item sold, $10 will be donated to support our recovery efforts.
A wide selection of items in both adult and children's sizes. Your purchase helps fund this important project!
MEET OUR FOLKS
In addition to the incredible efforts of our generous volunteers, this dedicated group of individuals has stepped up to take the lead in organizing and coordinating the Lansing Bridge to Recovery initiative.