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Our Story
 

In a response to historic Winter Storm Fern in Lewis County, Tennessee community leaders, churches, nonprofits, and volunteers formed Lewis County United Relief. As the storm left many residents facing damage, power loss, and ongoing recovery needs, this coalition was established to coordinate resources, organize volunteers, and ensure that those with unmet needs were not left behind once the immediate emergency response ended. Lewis County United Relief was created to unite the community’s compassion and resources, helping neighbors Recover, Rebuild, and Restore after the storm.

Our Commitment
 

Lewis County United Relief exists to bring hope, coordination, and practical support to individuals and families facing unmet needs after a disaster. When immediate emergency response ends, this group steps in to bridge the gap—uniting nonprofits, faith-based organizations, volunteers, and community partners to assess needs, prioritize assistance, and restore stability for those most impacted. By working collaboratively and compassionately, the group ensures resources are used wisely, duplication of services is avoided, and survivors receive the support necessary to recover with dignity and resilience, helping Lewis County rebuild stronger and more connected than before.

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