NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) – A faith-based nonprofit, in collaboration with Proctor & Gamble and Walmart, will provide laundry services for those affected by the weekend’s devastating tornadoes in Tennessee.
Matthew 25: Ministries, a humanitarian aid and disaster relief organization headquartered in Ohio, is responding to the call for help with Tide Loads of Hope Mobile Laundry units. Mathew 25 and Tide Loads of Hope will begin providing laundry services at the following locations on Tuesday, Dec. 12:
– Clarksville Walmart, 1680 Fort Campbell Boulevard
– Hendersonville Walmart, 204 Anderson Lane North
Both locations will operate from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. CT, or until capacity is reached. There is a limit of two loads of laundry per household. All washable items, with the exception of heavy bedding, will be accepted, the nonprofit said.
Matthew 25 has also deployed the Duracell PowerForward truck, equipped to carry as many as 20,000 Duracell batteries as well as on-board charging stations for mobile devices. Tools and other supplies …