Share this @internewscast.com


In Carter County, Tennessee, the Long Term Recovery Group (LTRG) has revealed a key appointment, naming Ralph Jeffers as their new volunteer coordinator.

The announcement was shared via social media on Tuesday, highlighting Jeffers’ extensive background in volunteer engagement from his previous role as a youth minister.

In an interview with News Channel 11 on Thursday, Jeffers expressed his familiarity with volunteer coordination, especially in rebuilding efforts.

“My experience spans church, vocational endeavors, student and college ministry,” Jeffers explained. “A significant aspect has involved organizing community service initiatives and leading both short-term and long-term service projects with organizations like Appalachia Service Project and Habitat for Humanity.”

Additionally, Jeffers has collaborated with non-profits to aid regions devastated by hurricanes.

He conveyed his enthusiasm about contributing to Carter County’s recovery from the flooding damage inflicted by Hurricane Helene.

“To be able to work alongside what’s really a resilient people here in Carter County and continue rebuilding homes, and really restoring hope, because I think that’s what it’s about a lot of the time. It is doing repairs and rebuilding, but just trying to restore that hope as well. I’m really excited about it, and I’ve already learned a lot about it.”

Both local and out-of-area volunteers have brought a special energy and aided in the recovery process in Carter County, according to Jeffers.

“It’s a year in, and a lot has been done,” Jeffers said. “But there’s still so much to do. I think probably a five to seven-year recovery process still. And so there’s so much work to be done, but we’re continuing to, and that’s part of this position is to continue to mobilize, organize and connect volunteers with a lot of the partner agencies.”

Jeffers reminded people that while it has been more than a year since Helene, there are still plenty of affected people in need. He encouraged others to volunteer to help the community heal.

Share this @internewscast.com
You May Also Like

Exclusive Q&A: Insights from BWXT President on the Future of Depleted Uranium Facilities

JONESBOROUGH, Tenn. — In an exclusive interview with News Channel 11, Ron…

Grieving Family Demands Answers in Tragic Orange County Hit-and-Run

ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. – The family and friends of Taj Palmer, a…

Central Florida’s Weather Roller Coaster: Warm Spell Interrupted by a Sudden Cold Front

ORLANDO, FL – Central Florida will experience a calm yet chilly evening…

Fly Direct to Magic: Breeze Airways Launches First Non-Stop Service from Tri-Cities to Orlando

Travelers in the Tri-Cities area seized the chance to leave behind the…

GOP Chairman Warns Clintons of Contempt Charges Amid Intensified Epstein Investigation

WASHINGTON – The Republican leader of the House Oversight Committee has issued…

Immigrant Commercial Driver’s License Issues Uncovered Across 8 States: A Growing Concern

The federal government has intensified its scrutiny of commercial driver’s licenses issued…

Breaking News: Josh Allen and Hailee Steinfeld Share Exciting Pregnancy Announcement!

An Instagram video shared by Steinfeld and Allen captured the couple in…

Brace for Impact: Arctic Air Invades Pacific Northwest Amidst Severe Flooding Aftermath

A chilling wave of arctic air is surging southward from Canada, making…

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis Urges Change with Proposed National Amendment

DELRAY BEACH, Fla. – In a spirited address this week, Florida Governor…

ETSU Welcomes New Army ROTC Cadets into Its Ranks

In Johnson City, Tennessee, a significant milestone was achieved by Army ROTC…

Milligan University Engineering Students Enhance Accessibility of Children’s Toys

Milligan University in Elizabethton, Tennessee, became a hub of innovation and compassion…

Unprecedented Washington Floods Prompt Heroic Rescues Amid Historic Rainfall

BURLINGTON, Wash. – On a seemingly ordinary night, Eddie Wicks and his…