Carteret Long Term Recovery Alliance

Carteret Long Term Recovery Alliance CLTRA is a collaborative body aiding in disaster recovery - Est in 2018 - Volunteer non-profit LTRG

10/24/2025

“It’s a blessing. I don’t think there’s a word to describe how I feel right now,” said Ina Pickett, standing on the front porch of her new home, which was built in the footprint of the one that was severely damaged by wind and flood waters during the 2018 storm.
The 70-year-old house formerly belonged to Pickett’s parents. She continued to live there in the years after Hurricane Florence, carefully navigating its sagging ceiling and collapsing floors.
“It was bad. The water had come up in the kitchen, and the ceiling was coming down,” she recalled.
https://www.carolinacoastonline.com/news_times/article_41d12240-2da3-43fe-bcb6-a62e8c512cc5.html

Until the last home is complete!  So thankful for the small group of volunteers that keep CLTRA active and supporting Ca...
10/24/2025

Until the last home is complete! So thankful for the small group of volunteers that keep CLTRA active and supporting Carteret County residents!

“It’s a blessing. I don’t think there’s a word to describe how I feel right now,” said Ina Pickett, standing on the front porch of her new home, which was built in the footprint of the one that was severely damaged by wind and flood waters during the 2018 storm.
The 70-year-old house formerly belonged to Pickett’s parents. She continued to live there in the years after Hurricane Florence, carefully navigating its sagging ceiling and collapsing floors.
“It was bad. The water had come up in the kitchen, and the ceiling was coming down,” she recalled.
https://www.carolinacoastonline.com/news_times/article_41d12240-2da3-43fe-bcb6-a62e8c512cc5.html

Be prepared!
09/26/2025

Be prepared!

08/18/2025

UPDATE #3

NEWS RELEASE: Carteret County Provides Latest Information on Hurricane Erin Preparations

CARTERET COUNTY, N.C. (Aug. 18, 2025) – Carteret County officials continue monitoring Major Hurricane Erin as it moves across the Atlantic. This Category 4 hurricane is expected to remain offshore, but residents along Bogue Banks, in Down East communities, and near waterways should be aware that coastal flooding, strong winds, and high surf are possible from Tuesday evening through Thursday.

The National Weather Service office in Newport/Morehead City reports that coastal flooding could begin with the high tide Tuesday evening, August 19. A Coastal Flood Watch is in effect for West Carteret, with significant beach and coastal impacts possible, including persistent rip currents, dangerous surf, and beach erosion. Beachgoers should follow the beach warning flag system; a Red Flag indicates high hazard conditions, and swimming is not recommended.

Wind gusts between 30 and 44 mph are forecast beginning Wednesday and peaking Thursday, especially along the coast near Cedar Island. Wind-driven water may push into the Pamlico Sound, causing localized flooding that could affect roads during high tide. No mandatory evacuation orders are in effect, but residents in flood-prone areas are encouraged to review their plans and be ready to move if necessary.

Carteret County officials urge residents to review hurricane preparedness plans, ensure emergency kits are stocked, secure important documents and outdoor items, include pets in planning, prepare for potential power outages, and check on neighbors who may need assistance.

Carteret County Emergency Services will continue to share updates from the National Weather Service office in Newport/Morehead City as the situation evolves. Residents are urged to follow guidance from trusted, verified sources of information. For official storm updates, visit www.hurricanes.gov and the National Weather Service at www.weather.gov/mhx. Stay tuned to the county’s website, social media channels, and local media for updates. For local preparedness resources, visit www.carteretcountync.gov or call 252-222-5841.

Carteret County Emergency Services will continue to issue periodic updates, with the next update scheduled no later than Tuesday, August 19 at 4:00 p.m.

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03/27/2025
We are thankful to have United Way of Coastal Carolina as our fiscal agent but sad their Director, Sandra Phelps has res...
01/31/2025

We are thankful to have United Way of Coastal Carolina as our fiscal agent but sad their Director, Sandra Phelps has resigned. We attended her reception to wish her well.
CLTRA is a volunteer nonprofit organization which supports Carteret County in providing home repairs damaged by hurricanes, until the last home is complete. We were established after hurricane Florence. It’s been several years but we are getting close! It takes dedicated volunteers and funds to help our neighbors.

09/28/2024

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2101Live Oak Street
Beaufort, NC
28516

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