Kingsport, Tenn., has come together in a time of need as it copes with the aftermath of Hurricane Helene. Many residents are grappling with power outages and flooding, causing a great deal of inconvenience and discomfort. But in the spirit of community, the Kingsport Aquatic Center and the Greater Kingsport Family YMCA are stepping up to offer essential services to those affected.
Starting this week, both facilities are opening their shower amenities to anyone in the area without power or who has been impacted by the recent flooding. This initiative is an incredible relief for many. As part of the support, the Kingsport Aquatic Center boasts a total of 4 family restrooms, 8 men’s showers, and 7 women’s showers available for public use. Meanwhile, the YMCA provides access to 14 shower stalls.
In addition to the shower facilities, both locations offer phone charging stations to help community members stay connected during this challenging time. There are also water bottle refill stations, ensuring everyone has access to clean drinking water. It’s a thoughtful touch that highlights the commitment of these centers to support the community.
So, when can you visit? The Kingsport Aquatic Center is open Monday through Friday from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m., Saturday from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Sunday from noon to 6 p.m.. For those heading to the YMCA, their doors are open Monday through Friday from 5 a.m. to 9 p.m., Saturday from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m., and Sunday from noon to 4 p.m.. This variety in hours provides flexibility for those needing some relief after a tough week.
If you have any questions or need further assistance regarding the shower facilities, don’t hesitate to give the Kingsport Aquatic Center a call at 423-343-9758. They are there to help and provide all the information you need.
This effort by the Kingsport Aquatic Center and the YMCA is a testament to the resilience and solidarity of the Kingsport community. When the going gets tough, people come together, and it’s heartwarming to see local facilities open their doors and their hearts to those in distress. Whether you’re a member or just someone needing a place to freshen up, these centers are extending their arms wide open.
As we all work together to heal and rebuild, remember that it’s the little acts of kindness that can make even the stormiest days feel a bit brighter. Reach out to neighbors, lend a hand if you can, and take advantage of the resources that Kingsport has to offer. Focus on self-care, some rejuvenation, and of course, stay safe!
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