Recovery Resources
The following resources listed on this page are known services to support disaster recovery. We do not always know the specifics and qualifications for assistance. Please reach out to them directly for help.
The Well Outreach

The Well Outreach is a food pantry serving Maury County. They have two locations, one in Spring Hill and one in Mt. Pleasant.
The Family Center

The Family Center is a crisis diversion agency focused on temporarily helping people with immediate needs such as rent, utilities, eyeglasses medication and homelessness
Catholic Charities

Catholic Charities of Maury County has professionals ready to help you find services and resources in one place so you:
Have a safe home
Feel positive about your future
Can find a job that supports you and your family
United Way of Maury County

United Way strengthens communities by identifying and tackling the underlying causes of the financial hardship facing today's families.
Legal Aid Society

Disaster Legal Services: Residents with legal issues due to the tornadoes may call 844-HELP4TN (844-435-7486) or reach out to attorneys online at https://tn.freelegalanswers.org. Additionally, survivors can access information about their rights and resources, including links to upcoming legal clinics, and local resources at https://www.help4tn.org/.
Department of Commerce and Insurance

Tennessee consumers who have questions about filing a claim or about their insurance policy can contact TDCI’s team at (615) 741-2218, 800-342-4029, or cis.complaints@tn.gov
Disaster Mental Health Strike Team

The Strike Team is a cadre of trained Chaplains, Mental Health, and Emergency Service Peer Professionals, who will serve specific regions with mental health services.
American Red Cross

If an emergency has forced you to evacuate your home, or disrupted your access to essential services, the Red Cross may be able to help.
Disability Rights Tennessee

Disability Rights Tennessee (DRT) is a nonprofit legal services organization that provides free legal advocacy services to protect the rights of Tennesseans with disabilities.
Office of Emergency Management

The Office of Emergency Management (OEM) is a partnership between Maury County, Tennessee, and the cities of Columbia, Mount Pleasant, and Spring Hill. Its responsibility is to develop plans for dealing with all types of catastrophic emergencies or disasters and to coordinate agencies to work together to save lives and property.
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