Community Care in WNC

COMMUNITY CARE IN WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA

Below are important resources you can access during this challenging time.

  • RESOURCE HUB Local Information & Support Info on a range of topics:
    ashevillerelief.org
  • OFFICIAL INFO The City of Asheville has info about water, services, and supplies.
    ashevillenc.gov
  • CALL 211 for non-emergency questions, situations & support needs.
    911 for emergency situations.

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IMPORTANT ELECTION UPDATES & INFORMATION

  • Early Voting: 9 AM – 5 PM from October 17th – November 1st, including weekends. 9 AM – 3 PM on November 2nd. You can register to vote at any early voting site. You need to bring an ID and something that verifies your address with you. Same-day voter registration is NOT available on Election Day.

  • Early Voting Sites (All open 10/17-11/1 from 9-5, and on 11/2 from 9-3):

    • Black Mountain Library – 105 N. Dougherty St, Black Mountain 28711
    • East Asheville Library – 3 Avon Rd, Asheville 28805
    • Enka-Candler Library – 1404 Sand Hill Rd, Candler 28715
    • Fairview Library – 1 Taylor Rd, Fairview 28730
    • Leicester Community Center – 2979 New Leicester Hwy, Leicester 28748
    • North Asheville Library – 1030 Merrimon Ave, Asheville 28804
    • UNCA Health & Counseling Center – 118 W.T. Weaver Blvd, Asheville 28804
    • Weaverville Community Center – 60 Lakeshore Dr, Weaverville 28787
    • Dr. Wesley Grant Southside Center (in lieu of BOE) – 285 Livingston St, Asheville 28801
    • West Asheville Library – 942 Haywood Rd, Asheville 28806
  • Vote by Mail: You are still able to vote absentee by mail. If you are displaced, you can request a ballot be sent to your new/current address by calling 828-250-4200 or at the link for this QR code.

  • Lost your ID? If you lost your ID during the storm, you don’t need to bring it to vote – you’ll just need to sign a form OR you can request a new ID at the DMV for free.

For INFO on all voting questions, you can call the local board of elections offices, which are now open and reachable again.

Call 828-250-4200