Asheville nonprofit MountainTrue has landed a $750,000 grant to expand its river cleanup program after Hurricane Helene. The group has already pulled millions of pounds of debris from Western North Carolina waterways and will now scale operations into Tennessee rivers. The work protects drinking water, returns lost belongings to flood survivors, and sustains cleanup jobs as the region shifts from emergency response to long-term recovery.
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$750k grant secured for WNC river cleanup
Asheville nonprofit MountainTrue has landed a $750,000 grant to expand its river cleanup program after Hurricane Helene. The group h...
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