The American Red Cross grant which has been used for administrative costs
on behalf of WCLTRG activities since September of 2022 expired on October 31, 2023. Since
this funding has come to an end, WCLTRG program coordinator Misti Pequignot has closed her
time as a contracted United Way employee working on behalf of the WCLTRG. The WCLTRG
board members express their appreciation for her services and wish her the best in future
endeavors.
WCLTRG partnered with the Cascade Relief Team, the Community Foundation of
Western Kentucky, and the American Red Cross to provide applications for tornado shelters to
individuals residing in FEMA-recognized counties eligible for individual assistance from the
December 2021 tornados. Cascade Relief Team has approved seven applications for tornado
shelter installations in Weakley County to date. Beneficiaries of this initiative will have in-
ground shelter or safe room options.
As of November 9, 2023, the WCLTRG Allocations Committee has facilitated the
payment of $371,878 to meet the needs of survivors in case management since its inception.
Funding has been provided by Dresden Church of Christ, Dresden First Baptist Church, Dresden
Rotary Club, Greenfield Church of Christ, Lebanon Church of Christ, Lutheran Disaster Relief,
Weakley County Baptist Association, Tennessee-Western Kentucky United Methodists
Conference, and the Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee. These organizations provided
an additional $200,920 in immediate financial assistance to survivors prior to the creation of the
WCLTRG in addition to distributing food, toiletries, appliances, and clothing.
Auto $15,981.29
Construction $76,432.89
Furniture/Appliances $85,333.95
Home Repairs $123,447.75
Household $1,103.55
Housing $21,545.00
Personal Care $1,879.84
Services $28,539.51
Storage $900.00
Supplies $16,714.23
Total distributed through WCLTRG $371,878
Total distributed by funders prior to WCLTRG formation $200,920
Total distributed to survivors by the funders $572,297
Case management for Weakley County long-term recovery is provided by the Tennessee-
Western Kentucky United Methodist Church (TWKUMC) Disaster Recovery - UMCOR partner.
Visit https://twkumc.org/disaster-recovery/ to learn more about this organization which serves
December 2021 tornado survivors in Lake, Gibson, Obion, and Weakley counties in Tennessee
as well as Graves and Hickman counties in Kentucky. The following case management update
was provided by TWKUMC on November 9, 2023:
Open Cases 28
Closed Cases 127
Awaiting Assignment to Case Manager 0
Construction projects in progress 12
Construction projects completed 11
If you are a survivor with unmet needs, please contact the Disaster Recovery Connection
at (615) 270-9255. The Tornado Recovery Center is now open by appointment only. Please visit
www.rebuildweakley.com and https://www.facebook.com/WCLTRG for more information
regarding disaster recovery in Weakley County.