Donation Drop-Off Locations

UNITED WAY OF EAST TENN. HIGHLANDS

The United Way is seeking volunteers for cleanup efforts. If you can safely travel, please meet at the Parks and Rec Department, 300 W Mill Drive. They're also accepting item donations. Volunteers will help deliver supplies and clean debris in affected areas.
Items Needed: Bottled water, canned goods, new clothing, shoes, socks, baby formula, and diapers.

AMERICAN RED CROSS OF TENNESSEE

Want to help hands-on? The Red Cross needs volunteers. Sign up at Red Cross Urgent Need for Volunteers.

SECOND HARVEST FOOD BANK

Second Harvest is ready to mobilize across eight counties! If any shelter or Emergency Management needs food or water, call Tom Cromie at 423-794-0448. For individual assistance, message us on Facebook for more details.

WASHINGTON COUNTY, TN

  • Crossroads Christian Church: Open for donations (blankets, towels, water, hygiene products, diapers, formula) from 1-5 p.m. on Saturday.
  • Jonesborough/Washington County Library: Accepting nonperishable food, toiletries, and water at 200 Sabin Dr.
  • David Crockett High School: Collecting donations (except clothing).
  • Limestone Volunteer Fire Department: Distributing water at Grandview Elementary, starting at 11:30 a.m. Sunday.

JOHNSON CITY

  • Johnson City Doughboys: Bring donations to Memorial Park Community Center from Sept. 30–Oct. 4, 10 a.m.–4 p.m., and receive two free tickets to next season’s home game.
  • Holiday Lanes: Drop off clothes, food, baby formula, etc., for distribution to flood victims.
  • Til Death Tattoo: Accepting all-size clothing, baby and children’s needs, blankets, hygiene products, food, and housing info.
  • Johnson City Schools: Drop off bottled water, nonperishable food, and toiletries at Science Hill High School Drill Hall until 5 p.m. Saturday.
  • Tennessee Title Loans: Accepting donations for flood victims at 601 W Market St.
  • S-A.M.E. Project: Accepting donations (water, food, hygiene items, etc.) on Saturday and Sunday, 2-8 p.m., at 300 W Chilhowie Ave.
  • Terrarium Plant Store: Collecting donations from 11 a.m.–7 p.m. at 221 E Main St.
  • Youth Building: Accepting blankets, sleeping bags, baby items, and toiletries at 2684 Boones Creek Rd.
  • Blue’s Brews Company: Accepting clothing, blankets, candles, and food donations.
  • 4thirTEEN: Donations accepted Monday to Friday, 8 a.m.–5 p.m., at the lower level of Freedom Hall Civic Center, 1320 Pactolas Rd.
  • Euphoria Hair Salon: Drop off donations at 406 Roy Martin Rd, Suite 3.

GREENEVILLE

AIDNET of Greene County: Financial donations accepted at PO Box 2622, Greeneville, TN 37744. More options to come.

UNICOI/ERWIN

  • Unicoi Co. Middle School: Accepting dog food, cat food, and crates.
  • Southside Baptist Church: Serving as a donation drop-off and pickup center.
  • First Baptist Church of Erwin: Supporting the Unicoi County Disaster Relief Fund for flood victims.

ELIZABETHTON/CARTER COUNTY

  • Elizabethton Elk Lodge: Providing essential needs drop-off/pick-up at 1000 N Sycamore St.
  • Elizabethton Parks & Rec: Accepting donations (bottled water, canned food, new clothing) at 300 W Mill Dr, starting 8 a.m. Saturday.
  • Elizabethton High School: Accepting blankets and pillows for their shelter.
  • Stoney Creek Volunteer Fire Department: Offering food, clothing, and hygiene products near Hunter Elementary School.

BRISTOL, TENN./SULLIVAN CO.

  • Tennessee Middle School: Starting Sept. 30, drop off donations in the front parking lot.
  • Blountville Auto Salvage, Blountville Hardware, Carl’s Auto: Accepting donations; for questions, text 423-482-1220.
  • Tennessee High School: Accepting donations (blankets, pillows, flashlights, baby needs) from 1-6 p.m. Saturday.
  • Sullivan East High School: Collecting cases of water from 7-10 p.m. Saturday at the main entrance.
  • Lighthouse Christian School: Accepting donations of water, pet supplies, diapers, wipes, non-perishables, and more at 145 Shipp Springs Rd, Kingsport.

BRISTOL, VA

The Bristol Boo-Tique: Accepting donations for flood relief in-person until 7 p.m. Saturday and online until Sunday at 7 p.m.

Comments