The ETSU Buccaneers and the Chattanooga Mocs, who are long-standing rivals,
come together for Hurricane Helene relief efforts.

East Tennessee State University has joined the region to support those in critical need in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene. The university, in partnership with the ETSU Department of Intercollegiate Athletics, is coordinating opportunities for Buccaneer fans to donate money or supplies at the ETSU Homecoming Football Game on Saturday, Oct. 5.



Ways for Buc Nation to get involved include: 
 

ETSU Athletics Donation Drive 


As ETSU Football prepares to welcome the Chattanooga Mocs to town for the longstanding Rail Rivalry, the two rivals are instead teaming up to collect donations for victims of the destruction caused by Hurricane Helene.


The Bucs and the Mocs will be working together throughout the week to collect donations. The Chattanooga Athletics Department is accepting donations throughout the week and will deliver those to ETSU’s campus on Saturday.


Buccaneer fans are encouraged to bring their donations to campus on Saturday, Oct. 5. Fans can deliver to drop-off points located at the Food City Fan Zone in Lot 21 and at bins outside of each entrance to William B. Greene Jr. Stadium.


Find a list of requested items and more information in this article
 

Flood Buckets and Hygiene Kits Supply Drive 


The ETSU Student Government Association, in partnership with the Office of Leadership and Civic Engagement, is coordinating a supply drive to collect flood buckets and hygiene kits. Donations will be collected at the designated tent located in the CPA Front Yard, directly across from Lot 21, from 1 p.m. until kickoff.


Any donation is appreciated for creating flood buckets and hygiene kits for those in critical need following the storm.  
The SGA is requesting 5-gallon round buckets with resealable lids, clothespins, clotheslines, heavy-duty trash bags, N-95 masks, kitchen and work gloves, laundry detergent (32-64 oz.), household cleaner (16-40 oz.), dish soap (16-34 oz.), air fresheners (4-8 oz.), insect repellant, scrub brushes, reusable cleaning wipes and scouring pads for the flood cleaning buckets.


They are also requesting hand towels (no kitchen or microfiber), washcloths (same restrictions), sturdy combs with 4-7 inches of teeth (no pocket combs or picks), nail clippers (no nail files or emery boards), soap (no Ivory or Jergens and keep in packaging), toothbrushes (keep in packaging), bandages and one-gallon reusable bags for the hygiene kits. 
 

Concession Stand Donations 


Through collaboration with our partners at Sodexo, fans will have the opportunity to donate to disaster relief efforts at each concession stand located inside William B. Greene Jr. Stadium. Funds raised will go to ETSU's Buccaneer Student Crisis Fund. With each purchase made, choose to add a donation that will directly support our students.


 

Monetary Donations for ETSU Students and Employees 


The Buccaneer Student Crisis Fund, Bucky's Food Pantry, and the ETSU Employee Emergency Assistance Fund are here to provide immediate relief for students, staff and faculty who are facing hardships after the storm.


To explore each fund, and make a monetary donation, visit the official donation site.  
 

Many other opportunities to give back are taking place throughout the region. The Bucs Rebuild Together response site will be updated with additional information as it becomes available. Please continue checking for up-to-date resources and information.


Since its inception in 1911, East Tennessee State University has been committed to improving the quality of life for the people of the region and beyond. Central to this mission is the belief that people come first. Bucs Rebuild Together, the university’s response to the devastation from Hurricane Helene in the region, reflects ETSU’s continuing commitment to supporting our communities in times of need. Through collaborative efforts, we are dedicated to helping rebuild, embodying our core values of service, excellence and compassion. Learn more at etsu.edu/response


East Tennessee State University was founded in 1911 with a singular mission: to improve the quality of life for people in the region and beyond. Through its world-class health sciences programs and interprofessional approach to health care education, ETSU is a highly respected leader in rural health research and practices. The university also boasts nationally ranked programs in the arts, technology, computing, and media studies. ETSU serves approximately 14,000 students each year and is ranked among the top 10 percent of colleges in the nation for students graduating with the least amount of debt.

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