Nashville, TN, 30th January 2026, ZEX PR WIRE, After one of the most devastating winter events in decades blanketed Middle Tennessee with ice, sleet, and freezing rain, local Church of Scientology Volunteer Ministers have mobilized alongside community partners to serve those most affected by the storm. The catastrophic weather led to massive power outages, downed power lines, and unprecedented strain on infrastructure throughout the city.

The ice storm, described by officials as the “most significant since 1994,” caused widespread destruction across Nashville and the surrounding area. At its peak, the Tennessee Emergency Management Agency reported over 315,000 outages statewide, with nearly 230,000 Nashville Electric Service (NES) customers without power due to icy tree limbs and fallen lines. 5 days later, approximately 90,000 customers remain without electricity, and crews are continuing to restore service under challenging conditions.
In response to these widespread outages and the extreme cold that followed, the American Red Cross has worked with local officials to open and staff emergency shelters and warming centers throughout the region. These shelters have provided vital refuge for residents without heat or power and have been stocked with blankets, meals, and essential supplies to help families stay safe during frigid overnight temperatures.
When city and relief organizations called for additional support, Church of Scientology Volunteer Ministers and the Church’s Disaster Response Team answered the call with compassion and dedication. These trained volunteers have been assisting by:
• Welcoming residents with a listening ear and a warm presence
• Helping distribute food, blankets, and hygiene supplies
• Supporting operational needs at shelters to ensure guests feel safe and cared for
“We are honored to stand with our neighbors in their time of need,” said a Volunteer Minister coordinator. “When crisis strikes, our mission is to bring practical help and heartfelt hope to every person we can.”
Working in coordination with the Red Cross, city officials, and local emergency teams, the Volunteer Ministers have helped extend the reach of relief efforts and uplift spirits at a challenging moment for many Nashvillians.
About the Volunteer Ministers
The Church of Scientology Volunteer Ministers is a nonprofit disaster response and community service organization dedicated to helping people prepare for, respond to, and recover from natural and man-made crises. Volunteer Ministers bring practical assistance and human compassion to communities affected by emergencies.
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