Dear Clemson Family,
We know many of you have been impacted by Hurricane Helene. Our hearts go out to you, and we want to share our care, concern, and support.
As we recover in the aftermath, Clemson University continues to assist our students, employees, and the surrounding community.
Communities across our area and throughout the Upstate, as well as in Western North Carolina, continue to face horrendous and heartbreaking conditions. Many are facing personal loss, property damage, emotional and financial strain.
Below are several resources available to students, faculty, staff, and community members. The list below is not exhaustive and will be updated on Clemson.edu as more information becomes available.
The resilience of the Clemson Family is strong. We stand together through the good times and challenging times and are here for you. |
Student Resources: |
Student Emergency Fund
Paw Pantry and Other Resources
CARE Network |
Community Resources: |
Clemson is offering access to resources for students, faculty, staff, and members of the local community at Littlejohn Coliseum from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. The facility provides access to power and Wi-Fi, while offering an assortment of concession food, water, ice, and a limited number of showers. Hendrix Student Center is available for community members needing access to power and Wi-Fi, and the Snow Family Outdoor Fitness and Wellness Complex is open with limited access to showers. Food, Meals Ready to Eat (MREs), and water are being distributed by drive-thru from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the P-5 park-n-ride lot adjacent to Hwy 76/28. Distribution (PODs provided by Pickens County) are expected to run through Sat., Oct. 12 or until community needs are met. |
Employee Resources: |
Employee Emergency Fund
Any Clemson University employee, staff or faculty, is eligible to apply for a grant (up to $500 within a 365-day period) from this fund that has been established through the Clemson University Foundation. Applications are reviewed by a committee for approval and administered based on available funds.
Apply through the Employee Emergency Fund website. Employees should provide as much detail as possible when completing the application. Documentation of the hardship is required and will be requested via email after submission of the application.
Employee Assistance Program
Along with a repository of helpful resources for recovering from natural disasters, these specific resources are available: |
How Individuals Can Help: |
Donate to the Student Emergency Fund The Student Emergency Fund is a university-wide initiative coordinated by the Office of the Dean of Students in close consultation with the Office of Student Financial Aid. The Student Emergency Fund was created to help students with financial assistance in a time of need.
Donate to the Employee Emergency Fund
Donate to the President’s Fund
Donate to Clemson University’s Employee Food Bank – The Nook
Statewide Assistance |