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Community Rallies to Aid Pregnant Woman Amid Hurricane Crisis

Courtney Mosser, a pregnant woman from Asheville, North Carolina, faced a critical challenge as Hurricane Helene struck just before her scheduled C-section for a breech baby. Trapped by the hurricane’s devastating effects and unable to reach the hospital, her precarious situation quickly garnered attention. Neighbors and concerned community members swiftly mobilized, spreading the word through social media to call for emergency assistance. This act of community solidarity caught the eyes of emergency officials, prompting a timely response. Thanks to this united effort, Courtney was safely transported to the hospital in time for her delivery. Her story highlights the incredible power of community support and the importance of helping each other during crises.

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