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Thursday, April 18, 2024
Home Tom and Rene King, Red Cross volunteers from Nashville, Tennessee, take a break from distributing food and clean-up supplies to persons affected by flash flooding in north-central Tennessee. Tom and Rene are dedicated volunteers who recently responded to the recovery work after Superstorm Sandy. “We signed up 30 years ago,” noted Tom, “but it’s only during the past two years or so that we’ve had the time to respond to the call for disaster relief.” (Robert W. Wallace) Tom and Rene King, Red Cross volunteers from Nashville, Tennessee, take a break from distributing food and clean-up supplies to persons affected by flash flooding in north-central Tennessee. Tom and Rene are dedicated volunteers who recently responded to the recovery work after Superstorm Sandy. "We signed up 30 years ago," noted Tom, "but it's only during the past two years or so that we've had the time to respond to the call for disaster relief." (Robert W. Wallace)

Tom and Rene King, Red Cross volunteers from Nashville, Tennessee, take a break from distributing food and clean-up supplies to persons affected by flash flooding in north-central Tennessee. Tom and Rene are dedicated volunteers who recently responded to the recovery work after Superstorm Sandy. “We signed up 30 years ago,” noted Tom, “but it’s only during the past two years or so that we’ve had the time to respond to the call for disaster relief.” (Robert W. Wallace)

Tom and Rene King, Red Cross volunteers from Nashville, Tennessee, take a break from distributing food and clean-up supplies to persons affected by flash flooding in north-central Tennessee. Tom and Rene are dedicated volunteers who recently responded to the recovery work after Superstorm Sandy. "We signed up 30 years ago," noted Tom, "but it's only during the past two years or so that we've had the time to respond to the call for disaster relief." (Robert W. Wallace)

Tom and Rene King, Red Cross volunteers from Nashville, Tennessee, take a break from distributing food and clean-up supplies to persons affected by flash flooding in north-central Tennessee. Tom and Rene are dedicated volunteers who recently responded to the recovery work after Superstorm Sandy. “We signed up 30 years ago,” noted Tom, “but it’s only during the past two years or so that we’ve had the time to respond to the call for disaster relief.” (Robert W. Wallace)

American Red Cross worker Bob Tyler loads food boxes to be distributed to residents of Stewart County, Tennessee, who were affected by recent flash floods. The provisions, a two-week food supply for the average family, are provided by the Churches of Christ Disaster Relief Effort of Nashville, Tennessee. The work in Tennessee continues the long-term collaboration between the Red Cross and the Churches of Christ Disaster Relief Effort. (Robert W. Wallace)