Throughout Western North Carolina, Cisco Disaster Response and 40 Communities are supporting a coalition of companions and neighborhood leaders who’ve come collectively to restore and rebuild properties within the wake of Hurricane Helene.
In late September 2024, Hurricane Helene swept by Western North Carolina, forsaking a path of catastrophic harm. Floodwaters swallowed roads, bridges crumbled, and households had been lower off from energy, cell service, and important assets.
Throughout the state, over 73,000 properties had been broken or destroyed.
Instantly after the storm, Cisco Disaster Response (CCR) mobilized a group of employees and volunteers to supply safe, vital connectivity to frontline responders together with state emergency administration groups, hospitals, police, and fireplace departments.
Now — practically a 12 months after the storm — we’re nonetheless right here, working with native leaders and nonprofit companions to forge new alliances and a long-term dedication to the neighborhood.
Precedence one: repairing and rebuilding properties for low-income householders
All through this mountainous area recognized for its pure magnificence, the devastation attributable to water and wind continues to be seen.
With out important help, low-income householders might be exhausting pressed to restore their harm – a lot much less rebuild. Lower than 1 % of households within the path of the storm in Western North Carolina (WNC) had flood insurance coverage.
Organizations performing alone can’t fill the overwhelming want for assist. That’s why Cisco is investing in a brand new coalition of forward-thinking nonprofits which have come collectively to centralize and streamline house restore for uninsured or under-insured, low-income households whose properties had been broken however not destroyed by the storm.
The Asheville Regional Coalition for House Restore (ARCHR) has emerged as an modern, collaborative response to the wants of this tight-knit neighborhood.
ARCHR – reworking the mannequin for house restore

ARCHR is powered by a partnership of 4 main native nonprofits, Asheville Space Habitat for Humanity, Group Motion Alternatives, PODER Emma, and Mountain Housing Alternatives. Every companion brings complementary strengths together with administrative and monetary experience, web site evaluation and HVAC specializations, cellular house and language abilities, in addition to tenured and skilled supply restore companies. House repairs tackle vital wants: roof and porch repairs, mildew removing, plumbing, accessibility enhancements, and extra. Prices vary from $7,000 to $25,000 per family.
Cisco has invested $1,000,000 to assist this initiative, which is enabled by digital instruments that centralize consumption, evaluation, and prioritization — bettering pace, coordination, and fairness in catastrophe response.
By leveraging these digital instruments to streamline assessments and prioritize repairs by severity and well being impression, ARCHR has not solely surpassed its authentic restore targets for 2025 however has additionally set a brand new customary for catastrophe restoration coalitions.
The coalition is on observe to assist 130 house repairs in 2025 — 20 above the preliminary goal. As of early July, ARCHR has accomplished repairs for 73 properties and 65 had been in progress.
Restoring properties – and hope
Over the previous 12 months, CCR has been laying the groundwork for ongoing alternatives for Cisconians to contribute their time, expertise, and experience to the neighborhood.
In early August 2025, a group of twenty-two CCR group members, volunteers, and Cisco leaders gathered in WNC to attach with this extraordinary coalition, higher perceive the challenges and prospects forward, and to assist.
Over 4 days, the group swung hammers on an Asheville Habitat for Humanity construct and met with householders who’ve skilled the life altering impression of house repairs by ARCHR.
Teresa’s story illustrates the deep, private impression of ARCHR’s work and underscores the coalition’s continued dedication to constructing resilience and hope in Western North Carolina.
Hurricane Helene left Teresa, a former nurse of 30 years, dwelling with out energy and water after the storm uplifted her septic tank and destroyed her plumbing. Because of ARCHR’s coordinated efforts, Teresa regained secure and accessible dwelling circumstances.
With Cisco’s assist, ARCHR is specializing in extra householders like her. To this point, greater than 600 purposes have been submitted and greater than 80% are at or beneath 50% of the world’s median earnings and qualify as eligible for help.
Regardless of surpassing targets, demand far outpaces present assets. There’s a projected want for an extra $8 million over the subsequent 3-4 years.
Shifting ahead – 40 Communities and the street to resilience
In December 2024, Cisco chosen WNC as the primary of 40 Communities – our daring new initiative to carry the total drive of our capabilities, expertise, and folks to have interaction, assist, and spend money on 40 communities worldwide. As an preliminary funding, we awarded ARCHR a $1M grant to assist house repairs for 110 low-income residents in Buncombe and Madison Counties.
By way of 40 Communities, we’ll broaden on CCR’s progress and dedication to housing in WNC and use ARCHR’s collaborative strategy and use of expertise as a mannequin for catastrophe restoration and housing resilience.
We’ll additionally construct important infrastructure and cybersecurity, develop digital abilities for a future-ready work drive, and co-create modern options for what issues most to WNC -building a linked, resilient neighborhood that thrives.
When you’d like to hitch us in supporting Western North Carolina, please contemplate making a donation or signal as much as volunteer to assist house constructing and restore by Asheville Habitat for Humanity.
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