Lapel sends Christmas cheer to Tennessee community still affected by Hurricane Helene
Dec 11, 2024
LAPEL 1,053 stuffed stockings are being donated to kids still affected by Hurricane Helene damage.From local high school students to caring community members, the town of Lapel is ensuring every Hampton, Tennessee student has a Christmas gift this year. Some over there have lost their home. They dont have a shower. Theyre living in tents. They dont have the basic amenities that we experience. So, it just didnt feel like we could continue to go through life like normal," Stephanie Evelo said.Evelo is one of the creators of Lapels Labor of Love.The project began about nine weeks ago when Evelo and others collected water and supplies to take to devastated areas of North Carolina.Evelo knew she wanted to help again for the holidays. We decided to go across the state line into Tennessee, its just a little bitty community. There are only 1,700 people. Lapel here is 2,500 people. So, we chose a community thats similar to ours, she said. Coincidentally, both Lapel and Hampton have the same mascot.Bulldogs helping Bulldogs. It was meant to be," Volunteer Crystal Ake said.Its taken support from the whole community to pull off this operation: hundreds of volunteers, donors and even her own children. Weve been so busy doing this, we havent even stuffed stockings for our own children. But when we mentioned it to our children, they said We dont need anything. They recognize the difference between a want and a need," Ake said. Volunteers will be driving the present-filled trailer down to Tennessee early Thursday morning.