Monica Reed

If you need assistance in Clarksville from the tornado

If you lost your home or have other needs resulting from the tornado that hit Clarksville on Saturday afternoon, there are several businesses, nonprofits and agencies offering assistance. Others who are offering help can email information to news@clarksvillenow.com.

Shelters
Northeast High School, 3701 Trenton Road. American Red Cross-managed.
Church of Christ at Trenton Crossing, 2650 Trenton Road.
New Providence United Methodist, 1317 Fort Campbell Blvd.
Transformation Title & Escrow, 1811 Memorial Circle
Mosaic Church, 1020 Garrettsburd Road
Showers, more
Living Hope, Tyler Town, 1200 Winterset Drive, is distributing clothes, baby items, blankets, tarps, canned foods and water from 8 a.m.-8 p.m.. They are also serving hot meals and will have jambalaya for over 200 on Tuesday. They have a laundry unit coming and a shower station on Wednesday, 931-201-9702.
Crunch Fitness Clarksville, 1596 Fort Campbell Blvd., has opened its doors to serve as a warming center and shelter, with hot showers, charging stations and more.
Church of Christ at Trenton Crossing, 2650 Trenton Road, is offering showers, laundry and respite from noon to 6 p.m. Monday.
Real Life Fort Campbell, 199 Jack Miller Blvd., will have a shower trailer with six showers and laundry machines starting at 1 p.m. Monday. Olive Garden will arrive at about 2 p.m. to provide food for at least 50 people.
Housing
Millan Enterprises has numerous homes in Clarksville that are immediately available for occupancy for those displaced by the tornado. Millan is offering the first month of rent free, plus application fee and security deposit assistance, short-term lease options, covering the cost of utilities for the initial week, and offering one month of free storage. To apply go to the Millan application site.

Storage
U-Haul is offering 30 days of free self-storage and U-Box container usage to victims of the tornadoes at these locations:

U-Haul Moving & Storage of Clarksville, 712 Providence Blvd., (931) 647-8028
U-Haul Moving & Storage at Wilma Rudolph, 2830 Wilma Rudolph Blvd.(931) 648-0500
U-Haul Storage of Oak Grove, 8475 Pembroke Oak Grove Road, (270) 605-517
Food
Mosaic Church, 1020 Garrettsburg Road, will host Mercy Chefs, a Virginia nonprofit that serves hot, chef-prepared meals in times of disaster. The team will serve meals to victims, first responders and volunteers.
Manna Cafe will be offering a hot meal every evening until further notice. Meals will at 5:30 p.m. at the Manna refuge center, 503 D Street.
Northeast High School: Tacos El Chingon and Three Rifles Distilling Co. will be feeding anyone who needs it during lunch on Monday at Northeast.
Copper Ridge Townhouse Complex is offering free food and supplies at 1605 Needmore Road #504.
O’Charley’s, 674 N Riverside Dr., is providing free, warm meals to first responders and will continue to do so until further notice. Also, the O’Charley’s food truck will be at West Creek Elementary School providing free meals to the local community.
Thirsty Goat offering free meals for the rest of the year to those affected by the tornado.
Big Dog Kitchen is serving dinner after 6:30 p.m. at the Tiny Town location.
Rock N Roll Sushi is at Grand Mamas House of Tiny Town giving out free food.
Bob’s Discount Tobacco across from Manna Cafe is giving out free food.
Among The Wild Flowers, Charco is out serving the community starting at 10 a.m.
Sheiksveganeats is providing free food to those who have been displaced by the tornado. Contact them @sheikveganeats
Camacho’s Famous Pizza has donated meals for those impacted by the tornado.
For emergency responders
Caprigios Pizza will be giving free pizza and drinks to all first responders on Monday from Caprigios at 620 Dunlop Lane, Suite 119, and across from Tennova from 11 a.m.-8 p.m.
West Coast Taco Shop, 2485 Fort Campbell Blvd., will be giving free burritos to police officers, firefighters, EMS and electricians from 10 a.m.-11:30 a.m. Monday.
Supplies
Clarksville Area Urban Ministries Grace Assistance Program located at 217 S. Third St. is open Monday-Friday from 8 a.m.-noon with food, clothing and hygiene items. 931-648-9090
Mosaic Church, 1020 Garrettsburg Road, has been collecting donations and has resources available for those who may be in need.
Acme Athletics, 2231 Madison St., has a free distribution room set up with all the donations received for tornado relief. The available items are located next to Miss Lucille’s. There are items such as diapers, formula, clothing, coats, food, cases of water, baby toys, pack and plays, shoes and much more. Pick up times are Monday-Thursday 10 a.m.-6 p.m.
Academy Sports and Outdoors, 130 South Hampton Pl., has pallets of water on site. In addition, the store is stocked up on propane, batteries and other disaster relief essentials.
Laundry
Cycle Laundromat, 1541 Fort Campbell Blvd., is offering free wash and dry for everyone Tuesday-Thursday this week.
Property cleanup
Mosaic Church is offering help with tornado damage property cleanup. To request assistance, fill out the form at the Mosaic Church disaster relief website.
Clarksville Jeep Crew is offering help with property cleanup. Email clarksvillejeepcrew@gmail.com or call 931-551-2474.
Roofing/tarping
Topdown Roofing is providing tarping and inspections, (615) 579-0758
Southern Roofing and Renovations is tarping and boarding up homes for free (contact them directly)
Areawide Restoration is out tarping this afternoon; call (931)801-8034.
Martinez Constructions is in Oak Grove doing tarping (270)807-9461.
Luna Construction, 270-291-2114.
Big Timber Roofing is tarping and doing inspections all day Monday (call 931-472-5055).
Internet access
T-Mobile’s Community Support team will be visiting the following locations on Monday to offer free Wi-Fi and critical supplies including blankets, device charging, portable battery packs and charging cables.

Mosaic Church, 1020 Garrettsburg Road, 9, a.m.-1 p.m.
T-Mobile Store, 2644 Wilma Rudolph Blvd., 2-6 p.m.
Animal help
If you find a stray dog or cat, please bring them to the Montgomery County Animal Control shelter during business hours. If after hours and you are able to hold until we open, please fill out a lost/found report at www.mcgtn.org/animal-control. Stray intake photos are posted on the MCACC Facebook page. We recommend owners to check in-person and have staff walk you through the stray hold areas.

Animal Guest House, 1970 Chester Harris Rd., is offering free boarding for displaced animals.
Mikaela’s Mutt Motel, 788 Gardendale Lane, has a lost and found pet list compiled to help reunite families. The non-profit organization also have a chip scanner if an animal is found.
Pet Studio, 1960 Madison St., is collecting an amazon wish list and will also serve as a distribution site for those in need.
Ruff Life Resort is offering emergency pet supplies, contact Ruff Life Resort directly
Alicia’s K9 Kuts & Feline Fridays are taking in any displaced pets (directly message).
Ketchum Kennels Boarding & Foster Care is boarding displaced pets. Call 567-356-1616
Overwatch Animal Hospital is doing one-week boarding for displaced animals, 931-551-9898

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