Did you see the article titled Arms Around a Family, published January 12th on the NCCUMC website? Well, the women from Fletcher’s Chapel UMC in Durham did, and they called a meeting of the whole church to discuss it! Inspired by the residents of the Village of Aversboro who adopted a family left homeless by Hurricane […]
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Disaster Response Update: Arms Around a Family
In the words of Pastor Herbert Lowry of Chestnut Street UMC in Lumberton, “Hurricane Matthew left a vast array of destruction, displacement and depression in Robeson County, especially in our community in Lumberton, N.C.” To several of us residents of the Village of Aversboro, a 55+ retirement community in Garner, that message came in loud […]
Disaster Response Update: Richard Petty Motorsports at Work in Lumberton
As news reports circulated about the devastating aftermath of Hurricane Matthew, Kenneth Lankford, lead mechanic for Richard Petty Motorsports, wanted to help. When he approached the others on the Richard Petty team, they responded with an enthusiastic “Yes!” Watch the video to see God at work — in casual conversations between coworkers and friends and […]
NC Conference Staff at Work in Lumberton
Last Monday, about 28 staff members and spouses of the NC Conference in Garner traveled to Lumberton to join other volunteers helping those affected by Hurricane Matthew. Those 28 included staff from conference offices, UM Foundation, ZOE, Gateway District, and Disaster Recovery. Staff worked at three sites: two locations of Robeson County Church & Community […]
Disaster Response Update: New Training Dates for Early Response Teams – Need is Great
Thanks to your willingness to be the hands and feet of Jesus Christ, we are getting more volunteers, but we still need more. Churches throughout the conference are hosting training sessions for Early Response Teams (ERTs). Dates are currently set through 2016. According to FEMA statistics released November 14th, 70,550 homeowners in 44 counties of […]
Disaster Response Update: Be the Hands & Feet of Jesus Christ
“Some places are just bereft of volunteers.” So speaks Ann Huffman, Disaster Response Volunteer Coordinator for the NCCUMC, in an article published November 6th in The News & Observer. Though the NC Conference is currently working on homes in eight counties, the number of volunteers is not equal to the task – or commensurate to the… Continue Reading→
Disaster Response Update: More Work Sites Open
More work sites are now open and ready for volunteers. Help is needed from those trained in early response and those who are not. If you would like Early Response Training, current dates are available. Listed by county, active work sites include: Bertie (no additional teams needed until houses dry out) Columbus (day teams) Cumberland (day […]
Disaster Response Update: Volunteers & Flood Buckets Needed
Early Response Teams (ERTs) are needed! Mold is quickly growing in these water-drenched dwellings. To volunteer at any of the sites listed below (ERT or non-ERT opportunities), please call the NC Conference Disaster Call Center (888.440.9167) to sign up, make plans for accommodations if needed, and to access the latest contact information. Work Sites Needing ERT […]
Disaster Response Update: Items Needed, ERT Training, and Contact Info
Supplies Needed For Distribution The items listed below will be collected in a warehouse at 1200 South Main Street in Fairmont (Robeson County). Kelly Barr is coordinating: 910.610.3690 or kbarr@nccumc.org. Please contact Kelly before you bring a load. Hours of operation are 8:00 am until. Water Non-perishable food (open and eat) Baby items: diapers, food, […]
Bulletin Insert – “Hurricane Matthew: How Can I Help?”
Local churches: please use this bulletin insert to share with your congregation ways to help victims of Hurricane Matthew.