Nashville Tornado Relief: How to Help

Nashville Tornado Relief: How to Help

The destruction of the tornado that hit Nashville has been devastating. Many lives have been lost. Photo: 92.5 Kickin' Country/Associated Press


The destruction of the tornado that hit Nashville has been devastating. Many lives have been lost. People are still trapped under buildings and structures. Gas leaks and downed power lines have been reported across the city.

According to an AP interview with a disaster relief expert, the best way to help those affected – and avoid clogging the few open roads to deliver immediate necessities – is:

“Instead of shipping your hand-me-downs, donate money to trusted and established organizations with extensive experience and expertise and local ties. Give to groups that make it clear where the money will go. Choose relief efforts that will procure supplies near the disaster area, which will help the local economy recover.”

Here are some ways you can donate:

  • The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee has activated the Middle Tennessee Emergency Response Fund to support the affected communities and the nonprofits who are helping victims address their needs. Donate here. 
  • Hands On Nashville is working closely with the City of Nashville and the Office of Emergency Management to ensure all of the available resources are in place to help the community in the wake of the destructive tornadoes, power outages, road closures throughout Davidson and surrounding counties. Donate to Hands On Nashville here.
  • The Nashville USBG has organized a GoFundMe, with plans to direct donations toward service industry professionals in need of “assistance with medical bills, loss of employment or home damage, and funeral costs for the families of our community who have lost lives in last night’s natural disaster.”
  • United Way is also providing assistance. To donate online, visit http://igfn.us/f/2oz0/n. To give via mobile, text RELIEF2020 to 41444.
  • Second Harvest Food Bank is working to ensure people have access to food. Every dollar donated will provide 4 meals, the food bank said in the post. To donate click here. 

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