Nashville, TN – As the state of Tennessee begins to recover from the devastation caused by Hurricane Helene, Governor Bill Lee and First Lady Maria Lee have teamed up to shed light on the resources available for the communities affected by this natural disaster. In a heartfelt appeal, Gov. Lee expressed his admiration for the community spirit he has witnessed during this challenging time, stating, “As Tennessee begins the rebuilding process, I am inspired by the work of volunteers and first responders.”
The commitment to helping those in need shines brightly across the state, with significant collaboration between local, state, and federal agencies. Gov. Lee emphasized the importance of community involvement, asking Tennesseans to continue praying for the families who have been impacted. He also highlighted the incredible work being done by volunteers and private partners, who are tirelessly working alongside government agencies to bring aid to those affected by the floods.
In a remarkable initiative, Bristol Motor Speedway has stepped up as a central donation collection site, partnering with the Northeast Tennessee Disaster Relief Center. It will be open for donations daily from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. ET. This is a critical effort as the community rallies to gather much-needed supplies and resources.
Additionally, this week, the beloved country icon, Dolly Parton, joined forces with Walmart to announce an impressive $1 million donation to the Mountain Ways Foundation. This charitable organization is dedicated to supporting Hurricane Helene survivors in Tennessee. Parton has also committed to a matching $1 million contribution through the Dollywood Foundation and businesses in East Tennessee. “In the midst of great tragedy, we are incredibly inspired by the resilient volunteer spirit on display in East Tennessee,” remarked First Lady Maria Lee, praising the countless Tennesseans who have answered the call to serve their neighbors.
Tennessee is calling on its residents to help those affected by the hurricane. The volunteer landscape is constantly evolving, and individuals eager to help can find information on available opportunities on the Tennessee Emergency Management Agency’s (TEMA) website. For those looking to register with local disaster response organizations, the Tennessee Voluntary Organizations Active in Disasters (TNVOAD) website offers resources and opportunities to get involved.
Numerous organizations are actively seeking volunteers to assist with recovery efforts. The American Red Cross, for instance, is looking for health professionals to join its Disaster Health Services Team to provide crucial medical assistance. Additionally, mental health professionals are needed to offer support and guidance to affected individuals.
In Cocke County, volunteers are being sought to help with debris clean-up, tree removal, and donation distribution. Greene County AIDNET is also seeking volunteers to facilitate recovery efforts in the area. If you are interested in lending a helping hand, be sure to check out the Tennessee Serves Volunteer Portal for real-time updates on volunteering opportunities as they become available.
Financial contributions are vital in ensuring a swift recovery for those affected. Monetary donations can be made to the East Tennessee Foundation, which has established a fund to support impacted counties. Furthermore, the United Way of East Tennessee Highlands’ Disaster Relief Fund is set up to assist with on-the-ground response efforts.
Non-profit organizations, including Samaritan’s Purse and the Salvation Army, are actively gathering in-kind donations, with Bristol Motor Speedway now serving as a major collection hub. If you’re considering donating, check their website for guidance on what items are most needed.
As recovery efforts progress, TEMA has established resources including a Crisis Clean-Up Hotline for survivors to request assistance with clean-up efforts. It’s essential for residents to stay informed about potential disaster relief scams, so be cautious and double-check the legitimacy of organizations before donating or volunteering. For any immediate assistance, don’t hesitate to contact your local emergency management agency.
Tennesseans are encouraged to be proactive during this recovery phase, whether by volunteering time, providing financial support, or simply reaching out a hand to a neighbor in need. Together, as a community, we can rebuild, restore, and emerge stronger.
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