Ways to help after the January 2026 winter storm in Nashville

Volunteer opportunities are still available across Nashville, with options ranging from outreach efforts to in-person cleanups.

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Bookmark this volunteer page in case new opportunities arise. | Photo by Shane Potter via Metro Nashville

If you’re looking for ways to help after last month’s winter storm, several recovery-focused volunteer opportunities are still available for this week and beyond through Hands On Nashville and United Way of Greater Nashville.

Some of the current volunteer opportunities include:

Many shifts are time specific and filling up quickly. Full details, registration, and additional volunteer opportunities are available through this Disaster Program portal.

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