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Help is being offered to South Carolina residents impacted by Hurricane Helene

CLEMSON, S.C. (WSPA) — On Clemson University’s campus inside Littlejohn Coliseum more than 20 different agencies responsible for disaster relief are providing a one-stop opportunity for folks to learn about what resources are available following Hurricane Helene.

There’s no doubt nearly everyone in this area was affected by the storm and thousands are still looking for some help. 

A few of the agencies that have come out to help today include FEMA, the SC Housing Authority, SC DMV, & the SC Department of Insurance. 

Officials said any help you need to recover from hurricane helene is here today. 

“Just come here, they will start you out at fema they will take all your information and then kind of just keep moving you down the line,” SC Lt. Governor Pamela Evette said. “You can just walk through; there are some mobile units outside, and get all the help you need.”

Lieutenant Governor Evette said assistance will be inside Littlejohn Coliseum until 4 p.m. today. This assistance is for all Pickens, Anderson, & Oconee County residents. 

Similar events will be held in Spartanburg on Thursday, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. at the USC Upstate Health Education Complex, 300 N Boulevard and in Greenville on Friday, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. at Greenville Tech Student Success Center, 506 S. Pleasantburg Drive.

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