The tennis family is showing up for the many, many people affected by Hurricane Helene. Take Tennis Channel anchor and commentator Brett Haber, for one, who recently traveled to western North Carolina in support of relief efforts.
Traveling to this devasted area isn't easy, safe—or even, necessarily, asked for by local authorities. They don't want curious or well-meaning drivers clogging up affected roadways, using scarce resources (food, water) or inadvertedly causing further damage. In-and-out air travel, however, can circumvent these issues, and that's what the Washington, D.C.-based Haber did on Saturday.
He got the idea through Operation Airdrop, a Texas based 501(c)(3) non-profit that organizes general aviation assets in the aftermath of a natural disaster. Pilots with private aircraft and those with military experience are able to uniquely help in situations like this one.
"My day was with the people of Rutherfordton, N.C.—but it's happening in dozens of communities around the state—and it embodies everything our country aspires to," he wrote on X, formerly Twitter.