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The Home Depot Foundation Commits $100,000 to Tennessee Tornado Relief

March 12, 2020

The Home Depot Foundation has announced a commitment of up to $100,000 for tornado relief and rebuilding efforts in Tennessee.

The Home Depot Foundation and its Nashville-area associates are continuing to support local relief organizations with material donations and work alongside the Foundation’s national nonprofit partners including American Red Cross, Team Rubicon, Convoy of Hope, Operation Blessing and All Hands and Hearts to distribute emergency supplies and meals, remove debris and begin initial phases of community rebuilding. 

“Our hearts and thoughts are with those affected by the devastating tornadoes that hit Tennessee last week,” said Shannon Gerber, executive director, The Home Depot Foundation. “Nearly 200 local Home Depot associates will donate their time and sweat equity to serve these communities in partnership with best-in-class relief organizations, and we hope our combined efforts help assure residents of our investment in long-term rebuilding.” 

The Home Depot’s associate volunteer force, Team Depot, partnered with Team Rubicon to restore the Echo Valley Pool and Recreation facility in Putnam County. The teams hope to restore the center and provide some respite for the communities' families, said William “T.J.” Porter, operations support with Team Rubicon. 

“We feel it is important to help the communities that were devastated by the tornadoes,” said Sean Walker, manager of programs and partnerships, The Home Depot Foundation. 

The Homer Fund, Home Depot’s employee assistance program, has also been processing grants for associates affected by the tornadoes. In 2019, The Homer Fund granted more than $1 million to associates in need following a disaster. 

To learn more about The Home Depot Foundation, visit HomeDepotFoundation.org and follow us on Twitter @HomeDepotFound and on Facebook + Instagram @HomeDepotFoundation.