Sen. Blackburn opens pop-up offices throughout Tennessee to assist Hurricane Helene victims
The pop-up offices are set to appear in eight counties.
Sen. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., has established pop-up offices throughout Tennessee to help those impacted by Hurricane Helene, according to the Tennessee Star.
The pop-up offices are set to appear in eight counties.
On Tuesday, a location opened at the Johnson County Courthouse in Mountain City and the Carter County Courthouse in Elizabethton.
On Wednesday, locations at the Jonesborough Visitors Center Community Room in Jonesborough and the Erwin City Hall in Erwin were set to open.
On Thursday, offices at the Greene County Annex in Greeneville and the Cocke County Recreation Center in Newport are scheduled to open, according to the report.
On Friday, offices in the Hamblen County Mayor’s Office in Morristown and the Mayor’s Office Admin Building in Rogersville will open.