Resources
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Prepare for Cold Weather
The Washington County Long Term Recovery Group recommends residents prepare for cold weather conditions. Residents who are unprepared for cold weather as a result of the 2024 flood disaster may be eligible to request help from the WCLTRG.
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UETHDA
UETDA assistance residents to secure basic needs such as food, shelter, clothing, utilities and other emergency needs. Use the resources page to view flyers and information about programs offered by UETHDA.
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Tennessee Recovery Project
As the leading community-based mental health provider in Northeast Tennessee and Southwest Virginia, we offer compassionate care for those impacted by Hurricane Helene. In addition to counseling and recovery programs, we provide training on crisis and mental health, debriefing services, and various other mental health services—at no cost to those impacted by the hurricane.
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United Way 211
United Way is there when our communities need us. One way that happens — in 99% of the U.S. and across Canada — is through 211. This confidential 24/7 call center connects people with locally available help.
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American Red Cross Resource Finder
The Red Cross Resource Directory is a search engine for free or reduced cost recovery services, where you can find and connect to programs serving your area. For more information about Red Cross disaster relief visit RedCross.org.
