Hollywood star Channing Tatum made a surprise appearance at MANNA Food Bank in Asheville, North Carolina, on Wednesday, bringing cheer to volunteers aiding victims of Tropical Storm Helene. The actor, currently filming “Roofman” in Charlotte, arrived with a truckload of supplies and joined the relief effort, helping unload and sort donations.
Tatum’s hands-on approach impressed MANNA Food Bank CEO Claire Neal, who shared her appreciation on Facebook. The visit provided a morale boost to volunteers working tirelessly in the aftermath of Helene, which transitioned from a Category 5 hurricane to a tropical storm before causing widespread devastation in North Carolina’s mountainous regions.
The storm’s impact has been severe, with at least 95 fatalities, 90 people still missing, and entire communities destroyed by flooding. Amidst this tragedy, Tatum’s visit offered a glimmer of hope to those affected.
Beyond his physical presence, Tatum leveraged his social media influence to support relief efforts. He urged his 17.5 million Instagram followers to donate to 2Baby2, a nonprofit providing essential supplies to families affected by disasters. The organization has already distributed over 200 million diapers and 60 million other crucial items to children in need.
Fans praised Tatum’s involvement on social media, appreciating his compassion and dedication to helping during this challenging time. His actions serve as a powerful reminder that even small acts of kindness can make a significant difference in times of crisis.
As North Carolina continues its recovery efforts, Tatum’s surprise visit stands as a symbol of hope and solidarity, encouraging others to contribute to the ongoing relief work in the region.