Disaster Relief Delivered to Tennessee

Indiana Branch volunteers in Jonesville loaded a semi-trailer with disaster relief supplies, 28,512 fortified rice meals, quilts, several charcoal grills, and tools. Northeast Tennessee Disaster Relief received the much-needed food and supplies to share with many families in the area that have lost so much from hurricane Helene. Randy, a Cummins (a local industry) employee, was able to use one of the Cummins trucks to haul the load at no charge. Cummins has been supportive with encouraging employees to volunteer at the Indiana Branch. Thank you for being the hands & feet of Jesus.
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