Nashville Tornado Relief
Tax deductible
My fiancé and I recently moved to the charming neighborhood of Germantown in Nashville, Tennessee. Early Tuesday morning, March 3, 2020, our neighborhood was devastated by a level F3 tornado. While we were extremely lucky, many of our neighbor's have lost their homes, our favorite local spots and businesses are in shambles, and most tragically, twenty-four people have lost their lives.
Many of us are looking for a way to help, so I'm utilizing the ONEHOPE Foundation, which I co-founded 12 years ago, and my team at ONEHOPE to raise funds for the relief and rebuilding effort. Between myself and trusted community members, we will ensure that 100% of the donations are allocated to the local organizations below who are spearheading the relief effort and grants will be given to families in the Nashville and surrounding areas that are in desperate need of help and hope.
Hands-On Nashville
Middle Tennessee Emergency Fund
Please donate if you can, and if you can't, please help spread the word and forward this on to anyone that is looking to help.
Due to Politics and the Coronavirus, the national news has barely covered what has happened here in Nashville and many people don't know the extent of the destruction.
The tornado in Nashville was just one of three to hit Tennessee overnight while many people were sleeping. It touched down in North Nashville around 12:30 am and rumbled through Germantown and East Nashville. Then hit again in Wilson county and Putnam county where sixteen people died. Winds reached at least 155 mph -- an EF-3 tornado level -- in Mount Juliet and Donelson.
Remember any donations are 100% tax-deductible.
Thank you for helping us support and rebuild our community.
Many of us are looking for a way to help, so I'm utilizing the ONEHOPE Foundation, which I co-founded 12 years ago, and my team at ONEHOPE to raise funds for the relief and rebuilding effort. Between myself and trusted community members, we will ensure that 100% of the donations are allocated to the local organizations below who are spearheading the relief effort and grants will be given to families in the Nashville and surrounding areas that are in desperate need of help and hope.
Hands-On Nashville
Middle Tennessee Emergency Fund
Please donate if you can, and if you can't, please help spread the word and forward this on to anyone that is looking to help.
Due to Politics and the Coronavirus, the national news has barely covered what has happened here in Nashville and many people don't know the extent of the destruction.
The tornado in Nashville was just one of three to hit Tennessee overnight while many people were sleeping. It touched down in North Nashville around 12:30 am and rumbled through Germantown and East Nashville. Then hit again in Wilson county and Putnam county where sixteen people died. Winds reached at least 155 mph -- an EF-3 tornado level -- in Mount Juliet and Donelson.
Remember any donations are 100% tax-deductible.
Thank you for helping us support and rebuild our community.
Organizer
Brandon Hall
Organizer
Nashville, TN
Onehope Foundation (Onehope)
Registered nonprofit
Donations are typically 100% tax deductible in the US.
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