Update: Hurricane relief center list continues to grow in Carter County

Published 12:03 pm Saturday, October 5, 2024

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By Lynn J. Richardson
Star Correspondent

Relief efforts are continuing following the devastation dealt to Carter County and the surrounding region in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene. The command center for all official donations and pickups of goods is at the Elizabethton Parks and Recreation Center, located at 300 Mill St. in Elizabethton. Elizabethton Parks and Recreation Director David Nanney is overseeing the daunting task, which is growing with each passing day. He is being assisted by Pastor Todd Hallman of First Baptist Church Elizabethton, who is serving as volunteer coordinator.

The volunteer spirit is alive and well in Northeast Tennessee, with over 200 volunteers giving their time and talent at the center, organizing donations and providing the community with much-needed goods.

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In addition to the official donation and drop-off location at the Parks and Recreation Center, there are several other sites throughout the county providing for those in need. The list below is as complete and up-to-date as possible. The Elizabethton Star welcomes details of new relief centers and services offered. Please contact the Star at 423-542-4151 to be included.

Here are the current locations throughout Carter County that provide help, accept donations, and distribute food and goods:

  • Elizabethton Parks & Recreation Center
    300 Mill St., Elizabethton
    Official Donation Drop-Off/Pick-Up Location
    Open 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. for donations of bottled water, dry shampoo, adult body wipes, toilet paper, canned food, can openers, baby formula, and diapers. Please do not donate used items.
  • Hampton Elementary
    Disaster-relief supplies that were being distributed at Hampton Elementary School will be transitioning to Valley Forge Freewill Baptist Church, 1503 Riverview Drive.
  • Little Milligan Elementary School
    4226 US-321, Butler
    Distribution site
  • First Baptist Church of Roan Mountain
    8498 US-19E, Roan Mountain
    423-772-9424 or visit fbcroanmountain.com
    Immediate needs include boxes, reusable shopping bags, canned goods, corn, green beans, soup, ravioli, beef stew, jelly, peanut butter, saltines, bread, and pet food. Help is needed to organize donations and prepare meals.
  • Hampton/Valley Forge Volunteer Fire Department
    423-725-3500
    Station 2, 3867 US-321, Elizabethton
    Offering water, food, and paper items
  • The Altar Fellowship
    2733 Elizabethton Hwy., Elizabethton
    Open as a day center offering power, Wi-Fi, bathrooms, food, and support, Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
  • TLC Community
    145 Judge Don Lewis Blvd. #7, Elizabethton
    Providing shower facilities
  • Stoney Creek Volunteer Fire Department Station #2
    150 South St., Elizabethton Distribution center; needs bottled water, baby diapers, baby formula, cleaning supplies, and non-perishable food
  • Elizabethton Elks Lodge
    1000 North Sycamore St., Elizabethton
    Pick-up and drop-off of essential needs
  • Operation Blue Roof/Army Corps of Engineers
    888-766-3258
    Provides and installs tarps for free to cover damaged roofs until permanent repairs can be made.
  • ARM – Assistance and Resource Ministries
    714 West C St., Elizabethton
    423-542-0919 | armfoodpantry@armfoodpantry.com
    Distribution center, Oct. 1–5, Tuesday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
    Needs include: flashlights, water, trash bags, batteries, medical gloves, hygiene products, shampoo, body wash, soap, deodorant, rubbing alcohol, band-aids, unopened in-date Tylenol, ibuprofen, adult and children’s diapers, wet wipes, charcoal, lighter fluid, medical equipment (walkers, canes), gas cans, gift cards, cleaning supplies, pet food, toilet paper, toiletries, pop-top canned and non-perishable food.
  • Hunter First Baptist Church
    Emergency Evacuation Center
     Shelter operations continue at Hunter First Baptist Church, 693 State Highway 91. Red Cross will be phasing out operations in the community, and the church will be assuming operations at the shelter. Provides displaced individuals with meals, showers, and cots. Park in the parking lot, and a staff member will check you in.
  • Carter County Emergency Management Agency
    Billy Harrell, Director
    525 South Sycamore St., Elizabethton
    harrellb@cartercountytn.gov | 423-542-1888
  • United Way of East Tennessee
    President and CEO: Leslie Dalton
    Community Impact Coordinator: Abraham McIntyre, 423-220-1235
    Community Outreach Coordinator: Kim Schlager, 423-543-6975

Other distribution sites, as published by the Elizabethton/Carter County Chamber of Commerce, include:

  • Happy Valley High School
    121 Warpath Lane, Elizabethton
  • Butler Depot
    114 Piercetown Road, Butler

 

  • Update on Debris Pickup

Schaus LLC, has contracted with Carter County for services related to debris cleanup and provided these instructions regarding pickup:

— Debris will be picked up from the right of way, which is defined as from the side of the road to the back of the ditch,m which the state would mow. The National Guard is helping to pick up the debris.

— Debris is being accepted at Carter County Landfill, 169 Landfill Road, at no charge.

— Please be aware that the county is setting up dedicated debris sites for governmental agencies, such as Tennessee Department of Transportation, the Department of Forestry, and the County Highway Department. These are not for individual or business use.