Nashville, Tennessee is buzzing with stories of resilience and compassion as residents share their support for flood victims in North Carolina after the devastation caused by Hurricane Helene. One remarkable tale comes from former Nashville resident and dedicated Metro Nashville Police Officer, Steve Antle, who has stepped up in a big way to lend a hand. Currently residing in Fairview, North Carolina, Antle has felt the impact of the storm personally, and his heart is set on making a difference for those affected.
As Antle recounts his experience, the storm’s intensity was overwhelming. “We lost several, about seven trees on our property,” he shares, reflecting on the destruction around him. The aftermath of the hurricane was tough, requiring him to cut a path just to get his vehicles out. But rather than feeling defeated, Antle took it as a call to action.
After assessing the situation around him, he approached his neighbors and community members. Before long, Antle had created a robust network focused on supply and logistics. “I can’t really tell you how it started, how it came about, but within a few days, I had pretty much established that I was going to be working in supply and logistics,” he says. This quick pivot to community service stems from his deep connection to the Asheville area, where he began his career in law enforcement. His passion for the community is palpable as he brushes upon his newfound mission.
With determination in his heart, Antle has been busy delivering essential supplies. From generators and fuel to pantry items and radios, he ensures those impacted by the floods have what they need to start rebuilding their lives. “I would say that my entire life has prepared me for this one thing,” he said, showcasing his commitment and readiness to assist those in distress.
Even though the floodwaters created a sense of isolation for many, Antle emphasizes that he’s never felt alone in this effort. “We’re still finding people like today, finding new people we didn’t know were there,” he notes. The spirit of unity shines through as he acknowledges the support from the National Guard and various state agencies that have rallied to help recover the challenging losses from the storm.
Looking ahead, Antle’s resolve to aid flood victims remains unwavering. “I’m gonna keep doing it until I either can’t afford to do it anymore full-time, or until the needs not there anymore, which I don’t think that’s going to be for years,” he emphasizes, showcasing his dedication to serving his community in times of need. His project is driven by necessity, and he understands the long road to recovery that lies ahead.
For those interested in following Antle’s journey, he regularly updates his endeavors on social media. Through his posts, he shares not only the efforts being made but also the heartwarming stories of survivors he’s been able to assist. His goal is to create a connected community, rallying support for anyone who might still need help navigating life in the wake of such challenges.
It’s inspiring to witness how the Nashville community has come together to support those affected in North Carolina. From gathering supplies to sharing stories of resilience, the spirit of giving is alive and well. As the journey continues for many, the commitment from individuals like Antle serves as a reminder that even in the face of adversity, there’s always room for kindness and hope.
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