Vaya’s Ongoing Hurricane Helene Relief Efforts Reaffirm the Necessity of NC’s Public Behavioral Health System

When Hurricane Helene unleashed historic rainfall and destruction on western North Carolina, it tested the resilience of communities and the systems that serve them. Amid the devastation, the response of North Carolina’s public system shone as a beacon of hope and ingenuity, proving its unparalleled value in times of crisis.

As a public agency based in Asheville, Vaya Health worked with state and local entities to mobilize resources immediately to support communities devastated by the storm. Guided by principles that prioritize people over processes, the response embodied the mission of North Carolina’s public system: to provide accessible, compassionate care for all residents, even in the most challenging circumstances.

From maintaining 24/7 operational readiness and local community-based staff to ensuring basic needs were met, Vaya’s ongoing efforts highlight the unique strengths of a public system. Key actions included:

Stories from the recovery efforts reflect the system’s focus on individuals:

Vaya’s response to Hurricane Helene reaffirmed the necessity of preserving and strengthening North Carolina’s public behavioral health system. Learn more about Vaya’s ongoing recovery efforts on Vaya’s website.

About the North Carolina Association of Public Community Health Plans

The North Carolina Association of Public Community Health Plans (NCAPCHP) is dedicated to improving the health and well-being of North Carolina’s communities through advocacy, collaboration, and support for North Carolina’s four LME/MCOs – Alliance Health, Partners Health Management, Trillium Health Resources, and Vaya Health – and the members, families, and providers we serve. The NCAPCHP works with state/county/local agencies and policymakers, healthcare providers, and community stakeholders to ensure access to high-quality, equitable care for individuals with complex needs.

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