Helping Nashville One Donation at a Time

You can drop donations by WIKI during our normal business hours.

Volunteers Collecting Goods 

Photo Courtesy George Moore

(Madison, Ind.) - Last weekend more than 33 thousand volunteers embarked on a trip to Nashville, Tennessee to help with clean-up efforts following the deadly tornados that touched down. 

Volunteers, donations, and gift cards from our area made their way down give a helping hand. WIKI sent a van load from our Madison listeners and several vehicles full of items were donated from Carrollton. 

This week WIKI will continue to accept donations during our regular business hours, as volunteers will be making another trip to the area to continue with clean-up and beginning the rebuilding process. 

Items that are most needed at this time are heavy-duty trash bags, diapers, and batteries for flashlights. Donations of personal hygiene products and, cleaning supplies, non-perishable foods, and more are still being accepted. 

    

Volunteers with Items Collected

Photos Courtesy George Moore

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