10/06/2024
Please ask your local church to get involved. Flood relief items ,drop off at Union Discount Pharmacy or The Kitchen Design Center. 2945 Maynardville Hwy Maynardville Tn
Bags of beans
Powder milk,soft drinks ,flour,cornmeal,
Baby food and formula,
Cream of wheat ,rice,Oatmeal,
Peanut butter, Crackers
Can-foods ,Jerky
Can ham,can chicken,
Boxes of pasta, Dehydrated foods coffee, packaged condiments,Neosporin Advil , aspirin,First aid kits toothbrushes,toothpaste,soap,
Shampoo,hairbrushes,razors, shaving cream,Paper plates, cups,cookware. Cooking utensils ,can openers charcoal,lighterfluid ,lighters, portable campfire cooking grates, tents,air mattresses sleeping bags,pillows,pots,bowls,skillets,
Diapers,wipes,baby clothes, baby bottles,Clothes for all ages new or {clean} used, Gloves, boots, jackets,underwear,socks ,shoes, hats ,belts,Hand-tools,rakes, shovels,saws, hatchets,axes,knives,gas cans,two cycle oil, chainsaw bar oil, electrical testers,wire nuts,small toolkits ,caulk,caulk guns ,flashlights,batteries,tarps, hammers ,nails ,water containers
Cleaning supplies,brooms,mops, Clorox, dishwashing liquid,cleaning brushes,rags,towels,paper towels garbage bags,Plastic buckets , plastic storage totes and boxes for shipping , bags,pillows, blankets,battery radios, solar phone chargers,pet food small kids toys, pencils,paper and much more. Anything donated is greatly appreciated, thanks so much for your help!!! God Bless!!!
IMPORTANT NOTE: from someone on the ground in that area.
Here are some of the most-needed items:
Packs of socks and underwear (all sizes)
• Baby bottles
• Flushable wipes and baby wipes
• Push brooms and rakes
• Charcoal
• Non-perishable food
• Hygiene products
• Jugs of water
• Trash bags
• Nitrile gloves
• Diapers (all sizes)
• Baby formula
• Cleaning supplies
• Adult diapers
• Matches
• Can openers
• First aid kits
• Disposable paper goods (cups, plates, utensils, paper towels, toilet paper)
Clothing Donations:
If you’re donating clothes, make sure they are washed, and try to size them out if possible. This makes distribution so much easier for the families in need.
We’ve seen families wearing the same clothes for days, and the lack of basic supplies is heartbreaking. if you’d like to help, please consider donating. Every little bit counts!