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Disaster Recovery

Catholic Charities of Tennessee has received numerous offers of help ever since tornadoes devastated parts of Middle Tennessee on March 3. People want to know how they can donate, volunteer, and generally help us help our community recover from the weather disaster. Of course, we are now also working to help the increased number of […]

Mar 19, 2020


Disaster Recovery

Wendy Apple, a volunteer at First Baptist Church in Putnam County, Tennessee, about 80 miles east of Nashville, described the damage from the March 3 tornado that swept through here, one of seven that swept the region. “Destruction is so total and the debris so widespread that in many places you cannot even access where […]

Mar 14, 2020


Disaster Recovery

Were you impacted by the Middle Tennessee tornado on March 3, 2020? Come to a Disaster Assistance Center to access support from multiple agencies at once. Hadley Park Community Center Hermitage Community Center East Park Community Center Departments represented include: Metro Codes, Metro Social Services,Humane Association, FEMA registration intake, Public Health, Red Cross, Financial Empowerment […]

Mar 12, 2020


Disaster Recovery

Homeowners, renters, and business owners in Davidson, Putnam, and Wilson Counties who suffered damage as a result of the March 3, 2020 tornado are urged to register with the Federal Emergency Management Agency, as they may be eligible for disaster assistance. There are 3 ways to register: Online: https://www.fema.gov/disaster/4476 By Phone: 1-800-621-3362 or TTY 800-462-7585 […]

Mar 12, 2020


Disaster Recovery

The Catholic Charities of Tennessee team continues to pray for and work for the continued healing of our community members affected by last week’s devastating tornado, especially those who lost loved ones. Thank you to all of you who have reached out to us asking about our wellbeing and offering ways to join us in […]

Mar 12, 2020


New Americans

Gov. Bill Lee has a little over a month to decide whether Tennessee will continue allowing the resettlement of refugees. The decision was prompted by an executive order issued by President Trump in September, which asks both states and cities to “consent in writing” if they want to continue refugee resettlements. States live Virginia and […]

Dec 18, 2019


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