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09/28/2024 - 12/31/2024    
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Supporting Eastern Tennessee After Hurricane Helene:The Impact of Hurricane Helene

Hurricane Helene has left a devastating mark on Eastern Tennessee, affecting countless lives and communities. With heavy rains, flooding, and destruction, many families are in urgent need of support as they navigate the aftermath of this natural disaster. The resilience of the people in our region is remarkable, but the road to recovery will be long and challenging.

The following counties in Eastern Tennessee have been significantly impacted by Hurricane Helene: Carter, Cocke, Greene, Hamblen, Hawkins, Johnson, Sevier, Unicoi, and Washington and there could be more.

If you live in or near these areas, your support can make a meaningful difference.

How You Can Help

At the Tennessee Acupuncture Council (TAC), we believe in the power of community and collaboration. As licensed acupuncturists, students, and supporters, we have a unique opportunity to make a significant impact during this crisis. Here’s how you can contribute:

  1. Volunteer Your Time and Skills
    Licensed acupuncturists and students can offer their expertise in community health initiatives. Whether through providing acupuncture sessions, supporting volunteers/emergency workers/communities, or educational resources, your skills can help promote healing and well-being in affected areas. TAC is currently enrolled and is receiving training from Acupuncturists Without Borders.

For Acupuncturist and students wanting to get involved fill out this form: Tennessee Acupuncture Council Hurricane Helene Volunteer Information and Relief Form

  1. List Community Needs
    Consider Needs and support of these areas affected. We do not want to get in the way of allowing emergency workers/crews and other personnel to help meet the community’s needs. Make a list of what areas need and keep TAC updated. Share information about the impact of Hurricane Helene and the ongoing needs of our communities on social media and within your networks. Awareness is crucial in mobilizing support and resources.
  2. Donate Supplies
    Basic necessities, such as food, clothing, and hygiene products, are in high demand. Organize supply drives within your clinics or communities to gather items that can be distributed to those affected by the hurricane.
  3. Join the Tennessee Acupuncture Council
    As a member of TAC, you’ll be part of a larger movement dedicated to supporting our communities, advocating for our profession, and ensuring access to acupuncture and holistic health treatments during times of crisis. Your membership helps strengthen our collective voice.

Donations

  1. Second Harvest Food Bank of East Tennessee is registered as a 501©3 nonprofit organization. Contributions are tax-deductible to the extent permitted by law, tax identification number 58-1450139. Currently all donations when a financial gift is made via Gift Options, the donor may check the second box which reads “Yes, this is an honor or memorial gift”. Once the box is checked, the donor can input “in honor of Miranda Genese Hill Scholarship Foundation”
  2. To TAC By Mail- If you are a vendor or company wanting to mail samples or donations for TAC outreach/community events please email: for the best mailing address and to get your resources where they need to go. Thank you!

Resources for Assistance

Here are some important resources for those affected by Hurricane Helene:

American Red Cross: Provides shelter, food, and support for those impacted by disasters.

FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency): Offers assistance programs and resources for recovery. Additional information regarding these resources can be found at: www.disasterassistance.gov.  The FEMA helpline: 1-800-621-3362.

TEMA (Tennessee Emergency Management Agency): Provides updates, resources, and support for those affected by emergencies in Tennessee.

– Local Community Resources: Reach out to local shelters, food banks, and community centers for immediate assistance and support options.

East Tennessee Foundation:  is uniquely positioned to advise philanthropy across our region and provides multiple giving options to support current and future needs.

United Way Tennessee : has created a fund to specifically help those affected by Helene. You may designate your donation to a local United Way or where it is needed most at the discretion.

Appalachian Voices Resource Guide – State-by-state breakdown of emergency management resources, shelters, donation drop-off locations, verified organizations accepting donations and more. (KY, NC, SC, TN, VA) 

Appalachians for Appalachia – County-by-county breakdown of local resources, travel advisories and more. (NC, TN) 

Small Business Association Resources: Emergencies

Together, We Can Make a Difference

The recovery process will take time, but together, we can help Eastern Tennessee rebuild and heal. As practitioners and supporters of acupuncture and holistic medicine, we have a unique role to play in promoting wellness and resilience in our communities.

For more information on how to get involved or to make a donation, please designate your donation “Hurricane Helene Community Support”.

Let’s come together to support Eastern Tennessee in this time of need! TAC is also coordinating with the American Society of Acupuncturist, Acupuncturists Without Borders and other states impacted by the Hurricane.