Aeroflow Health & North Carolina’s Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians partner after Hurricane Helene to provide collaboration & community outreach

ASHEVILLE, North Carolina—Aeroflow Health, a provider of durable medical equipment and health services based in Asheville, North Carolina, has extended its gratitude to Principal Chief Michell Hicks of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, Tribal Casino Gaming Enterprise and Harrah’s Cherokee Casino and Resort for their assistance and support during Hurricane Helene.

In the wake of the hurricane, Chief Hicks and the tribal leadership demonstrated commitment and responsiveness while providing support and resources that ensured the safety and well-being of Aeroflow’s employees and their families. Their actions and support have been helped Aeroflow navigate the challenges brought by Hurricane Helene.

“We are immensely grateful to Principal Chief Michell Hicks and the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians for their partnership and generosity during this critical time,” said Casey Hite, CEO of Aeroflow Health. “Their dedication to the safety and well-being of our employees underscores the strength and solidarity of our community, and we are honored to work alongside such remarkable leaders.”

Aeroflow Health will continue to work with the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians as it rebuilds after the hurricane’s damage. The partnership between Aeroflow Health and the Tribe intends to represent a shared commitment to community, resilience and mutual support. Additionally, the partnership aims to ensure the region’s communities remain strong and supported.

Aeroflow Health, which partners with health care providers and communities to offer medical equipment and supplies, continues to rebuild and support its employees affected by the hurricane.