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Donation of water heaters boosts TN disaster relief efforts

  • January 31, 2022
  • Tennessee Baptist and Reflector
  • Disaster Relief, Latest News, Missouri
John Thomas, who along with his wife, Kaye, serves as volunteer coordinators for relief efforts in Waverly, loads a donated water heater in a pod for storage until it can be delivered to a local resident.
(Courtesy of the Baptist and Reflector)

Donation of water heaters boosts TN disaster relief efforts

Tennessee Baptist Disaster Relief has been given 200 water heaters to assist homeowners in Waverly who continue to recover from major flooding in August. See full story by the Baptist and Reflector here.

The hot water heaters, with an estimated value of $100,000, were donated by the A. O. Smith Company, said Wes Jones, disaster relief specialist for the Tennessee Baptist Mission Board.

“I am extremely grateful to the A. O. Smith Company for the donation of 200 water heaters to the rebuilding efforts in Waverly,” Jones said. 

“Their gift will help 200 families get back into their homes after the flood. God has truly blessed with gifts like this one plus the generosity of individuals, churches, associations and corporations that are enabling us to assist so many families to recover,” he added.

The donation came as the result of a relationship that one of the DR volunteers had with someone at the company, said Kaye Thomas, a member of First Baptist Church Sevierville, who along with her husband, John, has been coordinating volunteer efforts in Waverly since last October.

‘Pie in the sky’ request

Company officials contacted them and asked them to give a “pie in the sky” request, Kaye Thomas said. “We asked for 300 and the company gave us 200.”

The company was also willing to provide both electric and gas heaters in either 30, 40 or 50 gallon sizes, she added.

“When we began calling home owners (who Tennessee DR has been assisting with rebuilding efforts) to see what size water heater they needed, they were so encouraged,” Thomas said.

Many of them expected to be back in their homes before Christmas, and many were discouraged and ready to give up hope, she observed. The news of the gift of a water heater lifted their spirits, Thomas added.

“This is what grace looks like,” said Scott Brown, pastor of First Baptist Church Waverly. “We are so grateful for the many businesses and individuals God is using to continue the work in Waverly.”

The excitement continued on Jan. 18 as residents were called to come in and pick up their water heater. A couple residents said they were living in their homes as they were renovating and were having to boil water.

After battling freezing temperatures and snow and ice for a few days, Thomas expressed appreciation for the warmer temperature as people came to receive their free gift.

By the end of the day, word had spread through the community, and nearly all the water heaters had been distributed to residents who needed the units, Thomas said.

How you can help

Churches and associations are encouraged to continue to send teams to help with the remodeling of the 82 homes disaster relief teams are working on in Waverly. Interested teams can contact drelief@tnbaptist.org, and those who would like to support the relief efforts can go to www.tndisasterrelief.org and click on the “give now” button.


EDITOR’S NOTE —This article was written by Chris Turner and first published by the Baptist and Reflector of the Tennessee Baptist Mission Board.

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