March 8, 2020
Upper Cumberland Reporter traveled around the county to view the many organizations lending a helping hand to the many people affected by the tornado as well as the first responders, police, utility workers and volunteers as they work night and day to try to restore the areas hit so hard.
This slideshow only shows a small number who are helping, if your organization, business, club or church is helping in some capacity, please email us your name, photo and information on what you are doing so we can post that information as well.
Here is the list: Baxter Church of Christ (clothing/household items etc.); Baxter Primary School (daycare/Words on Wheels); Cornerstone Elementary School (daycare/food); Double Spring Church of Christ (food/water/other supplies); Upperman Middle School (daycare); Upperman High School (daycare); Willow Avenue Express Laundry (washing/drying clothing); Blood Assurance; Cookeville Regional Medical Center; Ham’n Goodys (cookies/cakes etc.); Cookeville High School (food/supplies); Cookeville Community Center; T-Mobile – AT&T -Verison (phone charging); Lowes (food/buckets/tools etc.); 37 Restaurant & Bar (food) and Hippie Jacks.
Send to uppercumberlandreporter@gmail.com if you wish to let those in need know what you have to supply.