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Running Towards Disaster | Ep. 3: ‘Read and react’

According to the Bureau of Economic Analysis, outdoor recreation created $16.2 billion in value added for North Carolina in 2023. We have over 40 state parks, 10 national park sites, and four national forests. In our state, there are a lot of jobs and businesses that work in tandem with the outdoors.

Our western region is home to many outdoor enthusiasts, and in the aftermath of Helene, they put their wilderness skills to necessary use.

In this episode of “Running Towards Disaster,” we talk with one graduate of Southwestern Community College’s Outdoor Leadership program, who along with his friends organized a matrix of missions to get supplies and food to those in need.

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Caroline Parker

Caroline Parker, an award-winning journalist, worked with EducationNC from 2017-26. Our director of rural storytelling and strategy, she is known and respected across the state for her stories about rural North Carolina, especially her leadership during the pandemic, the closing of the Canton papermill, and after Hurricane Helene. Her coverage after Helene led to a partnership with the Associated Press and EdNC being honored by the N.C. Press Association for public service.

She has traveled to and through six of the seven continents, but grew up in rural Franklin, Virginia. Caroline attended the University of Georgia and graduated from the Grady School of Journalism.

She is inspired by seeing new places and calls many of them home.