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Southwest Virginia
Flood Relief/Recovery

Compiled by John Moorehouse, RegionAHEAD and NETNHub staff | Thanks to Cardinal News for Southwest Virginia information

Updated 9:30pm Mon., Oct. 14.

This is a living document. Due to changing conditions, some information may go out of date quickly. This site will be updated frequently, but please contact providers directly at the numbers or email addresses provided before driving to remote locations.

Looking for the Northeast TN Flood Relief/Recovery Directory? Click here.

 

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HOTLINES AND LINKS

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FEMA ASSISTANCE

The portal for applying for FEMA aid for damage from Hurricane Helene has been opened on the FEMA website. Go to the site and scroll down to Declared Disasters. Then click Apply - it is a red button. Please be aware that accepting other funds, such as GoFundMe  campaigns, could make you ineligible to receive FEMA funds later. 

​HOTLINE: FEMA EMERGENCY LODGING

FEMA is offering motel rooms for you and your animals through the Emergency Lodging Assistance Program. FEMA will pay for animal fees taxes and the cost of rooms. Call 1-800-621-3362 or go online at FEMA.gov and fill out the application to receive your lodging voucher.

SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) has opened a Business Recovery Center (BRC) in Jonesborough to assist businesses and residents in the region who were affected by Hurricane Helene. More centers are planned to open in the region in the future.

SBA’s Customer Service Representatives are available at the Centers to answer questions, assist business

owners complete their disaster loan application, accept documents, and provide updates on an

application’s status. Walk-ins are accepted, but you can schedule an in-person appointment at an SBA

Business Recovery Center in advance. The Center will operate as listed below:

Business Recovery Center (BRC) Washington County

Old Jonesborough Elementary Library

306 Forrest Drive

Jonesborough, TN 37659

Hours: Mon.-Sun. 7am-7pm

The disaster declaration covers Carter, Cocke, Greene, Hamblen, Hawkins, Johnson, Unicoi and

Washington counties, which are eligible for both Physical and Economic Injury Disaster Loans from the

SBA. Small businesses and most private nonprofit organizations in the following adjacent counties are

eligible to apply only for SBA Economic Injury Disaster Loans (EIDLs): Grainger, Hancock, Jefferson, Sevier

and Sullivan in Tennessee; Ashe, Avery, Haywood, Madison, Mitchell, Watauga and Yancey in North

Carolina; Grayson, Scott and Washington in Virginia.

With the changes to FEMA’s Sequence of Delivery, survivors are now encouraged to simultaneously apply

for FEMA grants and the SBA low-interest disaster loan assistance to fully recover. FEMA grants are

intended to cover necessary expenses and serious needs not paid by insurance or other sources. The SBA

disaster loan program is designed for your long-term recovery, to make you whole and get you back to

your pre-disaster condition. Do not wait on the decision for a FEMA grant; apply online and receive

additional disaster assistance information at sba.gov/disaster.

Applicants may also call the SBA’s Customer Service Center at (800) 659-2955 or send an email to

disastercustomerservice@sba.gov for more information on SBA disaster assistance. For people who are

deaf, hard of hearing, or have a speech disability, please dial 7-1-1 to access telecommunications relay

services.

The filing deadline to return applications for physical property damage is Dec. 2, 2024. The deadline to

return economic injury applications is July 2, 2025.

The Cora Brown Fund, administered through the Department of Homeland Security, supports disaster recovery for those survivors with unmet needs that cannot be addressed through other forms of assistance. Contact your local FEMA Regional Director to receive a recommendation for assistance. Call 770-220-5200 or email FEMA-R4-Info@fema.dhs.gov

AMERICAN RED CROSS

The American Red Cross provides immediate resources - please visit their website here.

STATEWIDE - VA

Virginia Department of Emergency Management

Call 804-267-7600 for their Emergency Support Team or visit their website here.

STARLINK INTERNET CONNECTIVITY

Those impacted by Hurricane Helene and the flooding aftermath can receive 30 days of internet access for free via Starlink. For more info and instructions on how to sign up, click here.

FOR EMERGENCY HOLDING OF FINISHED GOODS

Refrigerated or temperature controlled:

  • Covenant Transport, Chattanooga, TN – 888-763-5352

  • Landstar Systems, Jacksonville, FL – 877-696-4507

  • CR England Trucking – 800-453-8826  

Portable bathroom options for businesses without water:

  • Potty Box Portables, Johnson City, TN 423-979-0384 

  • Don & Davis Sanitation, Johnson City, TN, 423-753-9011 

  • Rhoton’s Septic Tank Service, Rogersville, TN, 423-480-8156

DICKENSON COUNTY

ORGANIZATIONAL NEEDS

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LEE COUNTY

GENERAL ASSISTANCE

If you are need of disaster relief resources, please dial 2-1-1 to be connected to resources near you.

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RUSSELL COUNTY

GENERAL ASSISTANCE

If you are need of disaster relief resources, please dial 2-1-1 to be connected to resources near you.

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SCOTT COUNTY

GENERAL ASSISTANCE

If you are need of disaster relief resources, please dial 2-1-1 to be connected to resources near you.

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SMYTH COUNTY

GENERAL ASSISTANCE

If you are need of disaster relief resources, please dial 2-1-1 to be connected to resources near you.

DONATION AND DISTRIBUTION SITE

Smyth County Public Safety has opened a donation center at Old Wells Fargo Building at 102 E. Main St. in Marion. Donations needed: bottled water, shelf-stable food, cleaning supplies, gas cards, toys/diapers/baby food/formula, travel-sized toiletries, feminine hygiene supplies, tools (shovels, rakes, etc.) No clothing accepted. Check Facebook for daily updates on hours.

SHOWERS, MEALS & SHELTER

Lifetime Wellness Center is offering showers to those in need. Please bring a towel if you can. Marion location at 1 Health Way; Saltville location at 345 Palmer Ave.

 

Mount Rogers Fire and Rescue is offering showers, food, water and a place to sleep. Located at 51 Firehouse Road in Whitetop.

SERVICES

Smyth County has set up a hotline for those needing help with storm cleanup: 1-844-965-1386. Crisis cleanup is specifically for individuals needing help with muck-out, tree cleanup, tarping, and debris. Please call and let them know your needs.

 

If you are a farmer in Smyth County who has experienced losses, including hay, fences, barns or animals, you should message Virginia Cooperative Extension: Smyth County on their Facebook page here and include your name, address, description of loss, approximate value and whether you had insurance.

WASHINGTON COUNTY (VA)

GENERAL ASSISTANCE

If you are need of disaster relief resources, please dial 2-1-1 to be connected to resources near you.

DONATION AND DISTRIBUTION SITES

The Damascus, Virginia donation center will be open Monday, October 14th - Sunday, October 20th from 10am-2pm at 744 N. Beaver Dam Ave. Damascus, Virginia. Walk-up volunteers for the donation center are welcome all week. The center will no longer be accepting any donations due to the outpouring of support for the community - they are fully stocked for the week.f g

Project YES in Glade Spring is coordinating fundraising and volunteer efforts to help area small businesses. Project YES is setting up a fund to help small businesses cover expenses related to losses as a result of the storm. For now, checks can be sent to Project YES at P.O. Box 467, Glade Spring, VA 24340 or brought in person to Town Square Center for Advancement, 137 Town Square Street, or to Glade Spring Town Hall, 113 E. Glade St.

SHOWERS, CHARGING STATIONS, INTERNET ACCESS

John S. Battle High School 21264 Battle Hill Drive, Bristol. Phone charging and seating available in the library. Hot showers can be provided if needed. The health clinic is open for Damascus students and their families.

 

Coomes Center in Abingdon, VA. Hot showers available. 

 

Greendale Elementary School 13092 McGuffie Road, Abingdon. Wi-Fi, device charging and laundry machines available until 3 p.m.

 

Valley Institute Elementary School 4350 Gate City Hwy in Bristol, VA. Cafeteria open with air conditioning for electronics charging.

 

E.B. Stanley Middle School 297 Stanley St. in Bristol, VA. Open until 3 p.m. for electronics charging.

MEALS

Glade Spring Middle School at 33474 Stage Coach Road (Glade Spring, VA) will have boxed hot dinners available at 4 p.m.

 

SHELTER

Food City Shopping Center

736 N. Beaver Dam Ave., Damascus

WISE COUNTY

GENERAL ASSISTANCE

If you are need of disaster relief resources, please dial 2-1-1 to be connected to resources near you.

SHELTER

Carnes Gym

505 East 5th Street S, Big Stone Gap

Coeburn Middle School

518 Centre Avenue NE, Coeburn

DONATE AND SUPPORT

RegionAHEAD.com (in partnership with First Tennessee Development District) is accepting donations to provide economic relief to local small businesses. You can visit their website here.

The Northeast Tennessee Disaster Relief Center, located at Bristol Motor Speedway, desperately needs the following (as of 10/8): charcoal grills + charcoal, propane tanks (regular and small size), propane grills, tents, sleeping bags, kerosene pumps/heaters + kerosene, Hot Hands, generators, and new blankets.

The United Way of Southwest Virginia directly assists our neighbors impacted by the storm. You can donate via their website here to help them continue delivering critical supplies and aid. 

Operation BBQ Relief provides hot meals to communities after natural disasters. You can support their efforts (in our region and beyond) here.

Helicopters are delivering supplies to remote areas and cost approximately $1,200 per hour to fly each helicopter. You can support by donating towards fuel and supplies here

First Bank and Trust has an account dedicated to collecting funds from the public for relief efforts, which will be made payable to United Way of East Tennessee Highlands Disaster Relief Fund. Donations can be made in the drive-through or inside any First Bank and Trust location in VirginiaTennessee or North Carolina. First Bank and Trust will issue checks every Friday for as long as donations are received. First Bank and Trust has also pledged $100,000 in donations to the affected areas of western North Carolina, Southwest Virginia and Northeast Tennessee.

Donate to Holston Habitat for Humanity's fund here.

Appalachia Service Project, an organization that is already highly active in our region and that will become even more utilized in the rebuilding process, can be supported via their website here.

Birthplace of Country Music Museum will serve as a drop-off site in Bristol for hurricane relief donations, which will then be distributed to vetted local agencies who are working to get supplies to neighbors in need in Southwest Virginia and Northeast Tennessee. Drop off is Tues.-Sun. during regular business hours (closed Mondays). The following donations will be accepted:

Water, tarps, non-perishable food items, can openers, batteries, first aid kits, hand sanitizers, baby diapers and wipes, baby formula, heavy duty trash bags, kitchen dishwashing gloves or nitrile gloves, utility gloves, N95/KN95 face masks, pet food, cleaning supplies, paper products, toiletries including menstrual care items, box fans, new blankets (still in packaging), new bath towels, new bedding.

Animal shelters across our region were already full before the flooding - now some are even more overwhelmed after taking in animals from compromised facilities. Please click the following to see how you can support our local shelters, whether that is monetarily, donating food/supplies, or by volunteering your time: Greeneville-Greene County Humane Society, Washington County TN Animal Shelter, Sullivan County Animal Shelter, Unicoi County Animal Shelter, Appalachian Highlands Humane Society, Smyth County Animal Shelter, Washington County VA Animal Shelter.

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