Thousands of Members of Amish Community Helping to Rebuild Western North Carolina

By Michael LaChance

North Carolina is still reeling from the massive damage caused by Hurricane Helene last fall. While the cleanup and rebuilding has been slow and steady, there is still a ton of work to do.

One group that has stepped in to lend their tremendous building skills is the Amish community. There are currently thousands of Amish people, mainly from Pennsylvania, who are helping to rebuild in the western part of the state, where the most damage is.

The national media has completely ignored this amazing contribution from the Amish. These people deserve praise for their help.

Local NBC affiliate WCNC has reported on it:

‘We still see tremendous damage’ | Amish community becomes part of Chimney Rock’s comeback story

It’s been more than six months since Hurricane Helene swept through western North Carolina, leaving behind destruction and hardship. Few places were hit as hard as Chimney Rock Village, but now, signs of progress are everywhere.

The recovery effort has been powered by an outpouring of support, with volunteers and donations helping to restore the beloved mountain town.

“When we look around, we still see tremendous damage and realize it will take a long time to build back,” Mayor Peter O’Leary said. “But at the same time, we have made tremendous progress, and that is very encouraging.”

Chimney Rock Village is not just rebuilding, it is redefining itself. Every business in the village sustained some level of damage. While full recovery will take time, Chimney Rock is finding its footing again through the kindness of others.

“We come out here every morning, working mostly in Chimney Rock and in Bat Cave,” Amos Stoltzfus, a volunteer with an Amish community from Pennsylvania called Great Needs Trust, said.

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Via https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2025/04/thousands-members-amish-community-are-helping-rebuild-western/

5 thoughts on “Thousands of Members of Amish Community Helping to Rebuild Western North Carolina

  1. Pingback: Thousands of Members of Amish Community Helping to Rebuild Western North Carolina | Worldtruth

  2. Thank God for the Amish Communities.

    But what does it say about the American Government and it’s “Emergency Services” and where are the soldiers who could fill in?

    Stupid question I know.

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  3. I see it as an opportunity. There’s no reason why other groups can’t organize this type of mutual aid in their own communities. A number of analysts believe this was a major factor in bringing down the apartheid government in South Africa. The anti-apartheid communities (who were the majority of the population) started their own businesses networks in shacks and garages and opted out of the formal economy. This, combined with international sanctions, caused the apartheid economy to collapse.

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  4. tps://wentworthreport.com/2025/04/28/china-leads-the-world-nuclear-breakthrough/

    Stuart, I cannot find anything where molten salt reactors are being discussed by politicians. Why is this kind of reactor not a big news item?

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  5. As best I understand, Aunty, there has been a conspiracy in the West to suppress nuclear energy research because it’s too big a threat to the powerful Anglo-American oil companies who seem to control most Western governments. The late Henry Kissinger, who rose to fame thanks to his ties to the Rockefeller family, seems to have been the main strategist behind this conspiracy: https://www.jstor.org/stable/45347198

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