Ministries Activate Crisis Response Teams for Anticipated Florence Damage

People arrive to a shelter run by Red Cross before Hurricane Florence comes ashore in Washington, North Carolina.
Share:

In preparation for Hurricane Florence, Christian humanitarian organization World Help has activated its crisis response program to deliver emergency aid to people affected by the storm.

The group will work with local churches and relief organizations to provide supplies to people in the areas most affected by the storm. Every $50 donated, which will provide items like bottled water, food and hygiene items, will help one victim of the storm survive in the coming days.

Additionally, World Help has set up a relief collection station at its offices in Virginia—1148 Corporate Dr., Forest, VA 24551—so residents can donate items including canned food, flashlights, batteries, toiletries and Bibles. These items will be rushed to the most affected areas in North Carolina. Central Virginia residents interested in donating supplies to World Help can call 800-541-6691 for more details.

“We are doing everything we can to be prepared to help as many people as possible,” said Mark Hogsed, vice president of international programs at World Help, who is overseeing the disaster relief response. “In the days ahead, getting clean water and other emergency supplies to the affected areas will be critical, especially as some people might be left without power for days or even weeks.”

Meteorologists have said Florence could be the strongest hurricane on record to hit the East Coast. Millions of residents in Virginia, North Carolina and South Carolina have evacuated or taken shelter in anticipation of the storm.

“Above all, we are asking people to say a prayer on behalf of those who are in the path of Hurricane Florence,” Hogsed said. “People are afraid, and we want them to know they’re not alone and, no matter what happens, help is on the way.”

+ posts
Share:

Related topics:

See an error in this article?

Send us a correction

To contact us or to submit an article

Click and play our featured shows

Celebrities who made headlines in 2023.

2023: A Year of Celebrity Transformation and Influence

The recent months have seen 2023 become a year of spiritual awakening for many well-known personalities in the entertainment industry. As the year began with a revival at Asbury University, the rest of the year saw an influx of celebrities...

Celebrities who made headlines in 2023.

2023: A Year of Celebrity Transformation and Influence

The recent months have seen 2023 become a year of spiritual awakening for many well-known personalities in the entertainment industry. As the year began with a revival at Asbury University, the rest of the year saw an influx of celebrities...

Tree

2023: A Year of Transition

2023 was filled with lots of powerful words, but one of the words which seemed to capture a unique angle of the year was words about transitions. Some of these words spoke to national affairs, while others to personal ones....

Tree

2023: A Year of Transition

2023 was filled with lots of powerful words, but one of the words which seemed to capture a unique angle of the year was words about transitions. Some of these words spoke to national affairs, while others to personal ones....

Chuch above city with glow of sun around steeple

Has God Called the Church to Rule the World?

Over the last two decades, I’ve been hearing more and more people equate the New Testament term for church, also called the ekklesia, primarily with influencing secular politics (like instituting a Christian theocracy). This is because the etymology of this...

Chuch above city with glow of sun around steeple

Has God Called the Church to Rule the World?

Over the last two decades, I’ve been hearing more and more people equate the New Testament term for church, also called the ekklesia, primarily with influencing secular politics (like instituting a Christian theocracy). This is because the etymology of this...

US Army soldiers marching.

116 Soldiers Embrace Jesus After Church Steps Out in Faith

An Oklahoma pastor whose church recently made headlines after seeing 116 Army soldiers accept Jesus said the mass embrace of faith was the result of his congregation stepping out in faith and trusting in the Lord. Mike Keahbone, senior pastor...

US Army soldiers marching.

116 Soldiers Embrace Jesus After Church Steps Out in Faith

An Oklahoma pastor whose church recently made headlines after seeing 116 Army soldiers accept Jesus said the mass embrace of faith was the result of his congregation stepping out in faith and trusting in the Lord. Mike Keahbone, senior pastor...

1 2 3 4 96 97 98 99 100
Scroll to Top