Assistance
Washington County Resources
Few Resources for Washington County Need Help Cleaning Up? Contact Grindstone Ministries 918-974-5510 admin@grindstoneministries.com OR see them at Cherry Grove Baptist OR flag down someone wearing a GSM vest Government Expedited Federal Disaster Declaration 1-800-621-3362 Between 7 a.m. and 9 p.m. www.disasterassistance.gov Donations Fenders Farm – Annette Buchanan 423-426-2706 Farm @ Jackson Bridge and Food…
Read MoreCOMMUNITY RELIEF GIVEAWAY
COMMUNITY RELIEF GIVEAWAY Wednesday, October 9 – 12:00-8:00 PM COMMUNITY RELIEF GIVEAWAY Wednesday, October 9 – 12:00-8:00 PM FREE food, FRESH Clean Water, and essential supplies of all kinds! Come SHOP inside and take what you need. Help us bless our community devastated by the recent flooding. FREE BBQ Dinner with all the fixins will…
Read MoreFree Disaster Relief Legal Clinic on October 21st at 5:30 pm.
Free Disaster Relief Legal Clinic on October 21st at 5:30 pm. Free Disaster Relief Legal Clinic on October 21st at 5:30 pm. Know of something that should be listed but isn’t? Please reach out and let us know! We’re working hard to keep this site up to date with all the current needs, and…
Read MoreUrgent Needs / Donations
URGENT NEEDS Current Urgent Needs are: From Washinton County Sheriff’s Office In speaking with the folks in the flood zone, they requested clean up supplies. You can donate these to Fender’s Farm, the Farm at Jackson Bridge, Cherry Grove or New Salem Baptist Churches: • Tools (Flat head shovels like a snow shovel, rakes, hoes,…
Read MoreNortheast Tennessee Disaster Relief Center
Northeast Tennessee Disaster Relief Center Bristol Motor Speedway will serve as a major donation and collection site, provide logistics for search and rescue operations in a central staging area, and also house a regional disaster relief hotline. The regional disaster relief hotline number of 423-830-2696 also will be available for those who need assistance. Click Here…
Read MoreREALTORS® Relief Foundation – Hurricane Helene
REALTORS® Relief Foundation – Hurricane Helene On September 26, Hurricane Helene swept through parts of the Southeast leaving devastation in its wake, including significant damage to East Tennessee. While hurricanes rarely affect the region directly, the remnants of Helene brought heavy rains, flash flooding and high winds, causing widespread destruction. Communities were impacted by power…
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