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Emergency Council of Highlands Benefit

The Highlands Emergency Council relies upon a team of dedicated volunteers and an unceasingly generous community.

Written by: Donna Rhodes

Issue: 2018, July 2018

Volunteers with big hearts and open hands share time and energy with those served by the Highlands Emergency Council. They help low-income residents, senior citizens, young families, single-parent families, and disaster victims of any age in times of adversity.

For those in dire need of food, clothing, household goods, appliances and fuel (as available to the organization), a team of unpaid champions like Mary Anne Creswell comes to the rescue. They also support low-income individuals/families who are going through a rough patch, with programs like subsidized utilities. Eligibility for low-income candidates must meet the FDA criterion.

Ms. Creswell is pleased to report there are many more ways in which HEC supports the community. 

“We maintain a food pantry, a clothes closet, home furnishing items, household goods, appliances, and a clients’ warehouse,” she says. “Highlands residents suffering an emergency of any kind are encouraged to inquire about free assistance.”

HEC is preparing for its July 21 benefit event at Kelsey-Hutchinson Founders Park from 11:00 A.M. to 2:00 P.M. Local residents and visitors are invited to attend. Enjoy a $6 picnic lunch, which includes a juicy, grilled hotdog with all the fixin’s; scrumptious baked beans; homemade slaw; bottled water; and a cookie. Additional drinks are available for purchase. All proceeds go to the Emergency Council.

While you’re chowing-down to the lively tunes of Johnny Webb and the JW Band, check out an array of fantastic raffle items, rustic hand-crafted bird houses, and  homemade jams and jellies.

The Highlands Emergency Council is a non-profit run by a non-paid staff. All their goods and services are donated and volunteer-based and contributed by folks like you, so join them on the 21st and help fill the coffers to avert future emergencies. Your donations could wind up helping a friend, an employee, or even a loved one. 

To find out more about HEC and its vital importance to the region, call Mary Anne Creswell at: (828) 526-2635.When trouble knocks at the door, call HEC!

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