From ice
storms to polar air to multiple inches of snow, communities across the state
have endured a relentless series of extreme weather conditions. The areas on the northern Cumberland Plateau
were hardest hit. Many looked like a tornado had come through.
You were
there! Across Tennessee, the Red Cross
opened 31 shelters, provided overnight stays for 1,572 individuals and served
more than 24,000 meals and snacks for those seeking warmth and shelter
following winter storms in the last month. Many of our shelter residents had
medical needs which made sheltering a bit more difficult. We ensured those
needs were met.
While we were
responding to the storms that were occurring, home fires did not stop. Winter
is the worst time of year for home fires.
As our volunteers were serving those in the storms, we continued to
serve those who suffered a home fire. At
the most heartbreaking point in a person’s life, when they have lost
everything, you were there!
Each year, the
Red Cross responds to an average of nearly 70,000 disasters, from single-family
and apartment home fires to severe storms, floods and wildfires. People in need
turn to us in their darkest hours because they know they can depend on us for
immediate relief and help through their recovery.
You were there
with your time, talent and treasure.
Your donation of those three essential resources made it possible for
our teams to brave the harsh winter elements to ensure those in need were
served. I encourage you and your family
to take steps now to prepare for any disaster you may face. You can visit the
Red Cross website at redcross.org/prepare/disaster to learn more about what
your family can do to be prepared.
Thanks to YOU, we were there!
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