In a significant effort to support the community, the City of Elizabethton, located in Carter County, has established a donation center at the Parks & Recreation building situated at 300 Mill Street. This initiative has seen collaboration from the Tennessee National Guard and employees from the Tennessee Emergency Management Agency (TEMA), who are actively working alongside local authorities and organizations. Their collective aim is to facilitate the collection, organization, and distribution of essential supplies to residents in need within the community. This partnership underscores the commitment to ensuring that those facing challenges receive the assistance they require.
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