Q: How can I help???

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HANDS ON NASHVILLE Volunteer services

Text '
REDCROSS' to 90999 to donate $10 to disaster relief in Nashville.

Q: I don't have flood insurance, what are my options?

The state of Tennessee is applying for federal grants to help people without flood insurance. An agent in the Zeitlin
office has found apparently, some insurance carriers will honor the claim if the home has some sort of equipment in
place (sump pumps, french drains, etc) to handle water and the equipment failed to do its job.

Q: What exactly should I donate?

•Middle Tennessee Red Cross: Donate online at
www.nashvilleredcross.org, by phone at 615-250-4300 or by mail at
2201 Charlotte Avenue, Nashville, TN 37203. Remember, the Red Cross is not a government agency and is funded
solely by your local donations.

•Kroger: Food donation barrels in all area Kroger stores, monetary donations accepted at checkout.
•Second Harvest Food Bank: Provide monetary donations to Second Harvest HERE. Second Harvest is currently
working to relocate their inventory from Metro Center.

•Salvation Army: Monetary donations are preferred and can be made online HERE or by phone at 1-800-SAL-ARMY.
Drop off your donations of bottled water, mops, brooms, heavy duty work gloves, masks, sponges, squeegees, scrub
brushes, plastic gloves, bleach, all purpose cleaner concentrate, trash bags and paper towels at the 631 Dickerson
Road center.

•The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee: In partnership with the Mayor’s Office of Emergency Management,
donate online to the Metro Nashville Disaster Response Fund and/or the Tennessee Emergency Relief Fund HERE
(checks can be mailed to P.O. Box 440225, Nashville, TN, 37244).

•Graceworks Ministries: Graceworks is working with the Red Cross to collect donations for flood victims. They are in
need of non-perishable food items, toilet paper, detergent, dry beans, pasta, canned soup, toothbrushes, bottled water,
clothing, diapers (sizes 2, 3 and 4) and furniture. Please separate men’s, women’s and children’s clothing donations.
Drop off donations at 104 Southeast Parkway, Franklin TN.
SHELTERS

UPDATE: Most shelters only accepting water at this point.

•Lipscomb University: In need of towels, blankets, pillows, bottled water. Bring to Allen Arena. No perishable foods.
UPDATE: As of 4pm on Monday, shelter is only accepting water.

•Gordon JCC: In need of towels, pillows, limited toiletries. Please no more volunteers or food right now. Bring to the front
door. UPDATE: As of 5pm on Monday, shelter is not accepting new donations.

•Al Menah Shrine Center: In need of male & female underwear, some socks, comfortable clean clothing, blankets,
approximately 50 pillows. Please no more volunteers for now. Bring donations to the front door (1354 Brick Church
Pike).

•Bellevue Middle: In need of sheets & blankets.
VOLUNTEER

•Hands On Nashville: Again, all Metro Nashville relief efforts are running through Hands On Nashville. Sign up to be
notified of opportunities HERE. Relief efforts are expected to begin this afternoon/evening.

•Samaritan’s Purse: Samaritan’s Purse has deployed an emergency unit to Nashville and is working on assessing the
damage and connecting with local churches. Sign up HERE (select “Nashville TN Flood Relief”) to volunteer with them.

•Second Harvest Food Bank: Contact
volunteer@secondharvestmidtn.org to help prepare meals for the Salvation Army
and Red Cross once they are able to get on their feet again.

•Graceworks Ministries: Contact
cdublin@graceworksministries.net for volunteer opportunities. They will need help
sorting & processing donations for the Red Cross.
MISC OPPORTUNITIES

•Trevecca Nazarine University: Group is taking food, water, first aid and toiletries to flooded neighbors around the
university. If you’re in the area and want to help distribute, call Dan at 941-518-6740. Drop off donations at the Boone
Business Building.

•East Nashville: Teams are being organized to help neighbors who need furniture moved, debris bagged up or
removed, help getting things out of water’s way or cleaning up once it’s gone. To help or receive help, call Catherine at
ArtHouse Gardens at 828-9223.

•Hendersonville Flood Relief Facebook Group

•Housing: Have space to offer in your clean, dry, not-flooded house for displaced flood victims? Sign up HERE and we
will work to connect you with shelters or other organizations placing families in homes.

•Animals: Animal Ark Animal Hospital is taking in pets of displaced families on a first-come, first-served basis. Animal
shelters in Davidson County are also looking for food, cat litter and cleaning supplies.

Need Help / Offer Help on Facebook

•Help Tent City Recover: Needed items are clothing (especially socks), pots, pans, air mattresses, toiletries, canned
goods and pre-packaged snacks. For monetary donations, click HERE.

•Sunscreen for volunteers. Golden Skin Care is collecting donations of sunscreen for flood relief volunteers. Drop of
donations at 2000 Richard Jones Rd. in Green Hills.