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Severe Weather Tonight April 3, 2018
The weather is going to get rough tonight with wind advisories. We have a group of nine people from Georgia arriving and staying for three day. [...]March 19 – A Storm Filled Night
Thankfully the storms were not as bad as predicted. But there were some who received damage and we will serve them as needed. We are adding [...]February Updates
We are very grateful for the love and service of so many that enable us to jointly respond to the basic survival needs of so many. Check this [...]New Scheduling Procedures
New Scheduling Procedures We depend on the generous donations and time from our donors and volunteers. To ensure the efficient operation of [...]Disaster Relief Supplies went to Sugar Land, TX
Volunteers drove two-an-a-half hours one way from Olive Grove, MS to help the less fortunate. On September 4, 2017 a full truck load of [...]Hurricane Harvey & United Methodists
With Hurricane Harvey at a level of category 4, the United Methodist Disaster Relief Warehouse is responding again. We are only able to do this [...]May – June 2017 Newsletter
On Sunday night, April 30, 2017, twenty-six tornados tore through middle Mississippi leaving 600 homes damaged, leveling one hundred of them. [...]March – April 2017 Newsletter
Dream on Hold Larry and Karen Fite have felt God’s call to help Native Americans since their teens. As young people dating during the 1970s, [...]January 2016 Newsletter
Here is a report from Lutts, TN on Youtube. John Montgomery was one driver on four (4) shipments the United Methodist Disaster Relief [...]