The Outer Banks Relief Foundation eases financial burdens when tragedy strikes.
The Outer Banks Relief Foundation was born when a group of Outer Banks residents raised funds for leukemia research in honor of a local child fighting the disease. As that child’s family struggled not only with illness but also mounting financial hardship—ultimately losing their home—the community recognized a greater need.
The Outer Banks Relief Foundation was created in 2005 to ensure that no local family would have to face both a devastating diagnosis and financial ruin.
Today, the Outer Banks Relief Foundation helps about 150 households each year, easing the burden of everyday bills during times of serious illness or personal tragedy. We make direct payments—ranging from $1,000 to $5,000—to mortgage companies, landlords, utility providers, and auto lenders, helping ensure our neighbors’ basic needs are covered while they focus on healing and recovery.
Our beneficiaries face a wide range of challenges, from cancer and spinal injuries to organ transplants and house fires.
We work hand in hand with local nonprofits, churches, and national organizations to maximize impact and ensure that families in crisis receive the care and resources they need.
What We Do
The Outer Banks Relief Foundation covers the cost of household bills like rent, mortgage, utilities, and transportation expenses for local families experiencing tragedies like cancer diagnosis, car accidents, house fires, injuries, and illnesses.
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