A disaster relief shelter for people left homeless by Saturday’s disaster remains open at Calvary Church of Neosho, located at the corner of U.S. 60 and Oak Ridge Extension.
Supplies available
A disaster relief drop off point for supplies has been set up at 1300 Howard Bush Drive, south of Moark in the Neosho Industrial Park.
Items are also available for victims, including bottled water, power drinks, personal hygiene products, paper towels, diapers, baby formula, cleaning products, non-perishable foods, snacks, first aid kits, clothes, shoes, blankets, pillows, gloves, tools, plastic storage bins, plastic bags and trash bags.
If you need assistance, or would like to volunteer, please call 451-8248 or 451-8249.
Church offers help
Racine Christian Church has clothing and food items to assist with those in need from the tornado. For assistance, please contact the church at 776-2280.
YMCA offers assistance
Officials with the Freeman Southwest Family YMCA said residents affected by the tornado and without homes can take showers at the YMCA. The center is also a drop off point for supplies and donations. It is located next to Crowder College.


