Volunteers work tirelessly during search for Noah

PINSON, Tenn.-There has been one group of volunteers who have not stopped working since the search for Noah began,
and at no point have they asked for recognition: the Pinson Ruritan Club.

They have allowed their building, the old Pinson School to serve as the headquarters for volunteers search for the 2-year-old.
The Ruritan Club is made up of 23 members and serves to commemorate veterans in Pinson and to serve the community,
which they have done by feeding the thousands of people who have come out to search.
“We’re doing a service to the community. All these people that have come from different states, all over Tennessee and all over the southeast of us. We’re here to serve them because they’re here to serve Noah,” said Teresa Eubanks, a Pinson Ruritan member.

The Pinson Ruritan Club is currently accepting donations of food, water and any other protective clothing.

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