During Hurricane Helene Triple A Authority Played a Vital Role In the Pensacola Valley

Triple A Authority proudly answered the call to provide aid and support to the resilient people of North Carolina in the aftermath of a devastating disaster. Our journey brought us to one of the most hard-hit valleys, near the close-knit community of Pensacola. With hearts full of purpose and hands ready to serve, we spent two transformative weeks building hope from the ground up.

In this critical mission, Triple A Authority established a Forward Operating Base, which we named Camp Miller. What began as a simple open field soon blossomed into a beacon of hope and a hub of essential activity for the valley. Camp Miller became much more than just a base—it evolved into a community center where neighbors could gather for support, a fellowship hall fostering connection and unity, a crucial food distribution site feeding those in need, and the launching pad for ground operations that brought relief to the region. It also served as a helicopter delivery and extraction point, ensuring vital resources and personnel could be transported swiftly and safely. Camp Miller played many pivotal roles, standing as a symbol of resilience, compassion, and unwavering commitment to the people we served.