Thursday, November 8, 2012

More Sandy Relief--Volunteers and Donations Needed





Texas Baptist Disaster Recovery
Marla Bearden, Disaster Recovery Specialist
Gerald Davis, Disaster Recovery & Development Specialist
Chris Liebrum, Disaster Recovery Director
Baptist General Convention of Texas


Disaster Recovery & Development begins weeks, months and even years after the initial response, working through our local churches, associations and Long Term Recovery Teams.  We provide a holistic approach to community development, working with disaster survivors throughout the long term restoration process.
 
Hurricane Sandy Recovery Teams will be needed!

Click on the GIVE button to provide funds to assist as teams will be needed. Click on the CONNECT button to provide your contact information to join our TEXAS BAPTISTS VOLUNTEER CORPS as we serve those affected by Hurricane Sandy.
 
We will contact you when we need teams to assist.

PRAYER REQUEST!

Pray for Hurricane Sandy victims and workers today, 11/7. The cold front has moved in and snow is dropping in the region.
Tim Buehner
Baptist Convention of New England

 Hurricane Sandy  Distribution Items Needed Now

The Church at the Gateway in Staten Island, New York is collecting items and serving as a distribution center.  Please start collecting these items.  We are working on drop off places through out the state.  If your church would like to serve as a drop off place please let me know.

 Needs List for Hurricane Sandy Recovery 

 NO CLOTHES OR SHOES WILL BE ACCEPTED! 

Gallon zip lock bags
Contractor bags
Bleach, other industrial cleaners
Toilet Paper, Paper Towels
Sponges, Buckets
Shovels
Dust masks
Work gloves
Crow bars
Plastic Shelving units (like the ones for garages)
Bubble wrap
Packing tape
Empty boxes
Hand sanitizer
Towels, Washclothes, Blankets, Sheets, Air mattresses
School Supplies
MREs (such as Heater Ex Meals)
*Gift cards for clothes, food, diapers, etc.  (Wal-Mart,Target, Home Depot, Lowes, etc.)
*Cash Donations - can be given through www.texasbaptists.org/give and click on Disaster Response
 NO CLOTHES OR SHOES WILL BE ACCEPTED!

You can mail gift cards directly to the church at: 
The Church at the Gateway
200 Boscombe Ave.
Staten Island, NY 10309.

Coordinator of Distribution Center: Jenny Wilen, 718-966-4500

A gracious man from the Houston area had volunteered to rent a large U-Haul truck and take these items to Staten Island.  We have a drop off place in Houston but are looking for a place in the DFW Metroplex.  If you are interested in being a drop off/collection place let me know.  

 The Church at the Gateway is a Southern Baptist Church. 

  HURRICANE ISAAC DISASTER RECOVERY  
OPPORTUNITIES IN LOUISIANA

We have been in contact with Billy Puckett of the New Orleans Baptist Association.  They are now coordinating Baptist efforts.  
 
In the Plaquemine Parish area contact:
Lynn Rodrigue: (225) 335-1269
Port Sulphur Baptist Church
27080 Highway 23, Port Sulphur, LA 70083 

Housing and feeding of incoming teams, and a list of assessed work requests.  The church can comfortably house 30 workers at one time. The teams have access to a kitchen if they need. The work in Port Sulphur is primarily roof tarping and mudout from water that came in from above rather than flooding.

In the LaPlace area, St. Charlies Parish
Michael Heath: (504) 799-8199
First Baptist Church Norco
626 Fifth St., Norco, LA 70079

FBC Norco is providing housing for around 25 workers. Norco is about 5 miles outside of the work area (Laplace). Incoming teams will need to provide their own food and cooks. The church kitchen is available to the incoming teams. Michael has a list of assessed work requests that he can provide the incoming teams. The work in Laplace is primarily mudout due to flood damage.

Texas Baptists Disaster Recovery is planning a group trip January 2 - 6, 2013.  If you would be interested in joining this trip go to www.texasbaptists.org/disaster , click on the CONNECT box and complete the information sheet. More information will be available soon.

If you have any questions please contact:
Marla Bearden or Gerald Davis
Texas Baptists Disaster Recovery & Development
Marla 214-537-7358
Gerald 214-924-6401
email: marla.bearden@texasbaptists.org or gerald.davis@texasbaptists.org

Neighborhood in La Place, LA

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Updated Opportunities to respond to Superstorm Sandy

Here are the latest updates from our partners regarding opportunities to respond to Superstorm Sandy.

Texas Baptist Men
Volunteers from Texas Baptist Men are focusing on feeding in New York, New Jersey and West Virginia. See the latest updates at www.texasbaptistmen.org. Click here to donate.

Cooperative Baptist Fellowship

Millions ontinue to struggle in the wake of Hurricane Sandy. Basic necessities like food, water, and shelter are in short supply in many places. The Cooperative Baptist Fellowship and its partners have been monitoring the developing situation. Although this is not the time for short-term teams to venture into some of these hardest hit areas, there are opportunities for individuals and churches to provide tangible assistance.

 In metro New York, one of our partner congregations, Metro Baptist Church, has already been the hands and feet of Christ during this ordeal. Daily, they have been opening their doors and giving whatever they had to there community in need. A bowl of soup, a simple bag of toiletries, or even a quick place to charge a dying cell phone are some of the simple ways that they have been the presence of Christ in New York City.

Below you will find three simple collection projects that would be a GREAT benefit to hurting people in New York. Please prayerfully consider participating.

Toiletries Project: Travel sizes or shampoo, conditioner, toothpaste, toothbrushes, mouthwash, lotions, tissues, and Chapstick

Snacks Project: Breakfast bars, granola bars, packs of crackers, raisins, juice boxes (Metro has been offering “snack bags” to people who come to the center. These are quart sized Ziploc bags that are filled with portable snacks.)

In working with both of the above projects, quart-sized Ziploc bags are needed.

Clothing: Heavy coats (all sizes-especially larger sizes, for layering purposes), gloves, socks, hats, scarves, sweaters, and men’s pants. (Please keep in mind that these should be either gently used or new items.)

All items can be collected and shipped directly to Metro Baptist Church. Please do not send these donations to CBF National.
Metro Baptist Church
c/o Tiffany Henkel
410 West 40th Street
New York, NY 10018
Thank you in advance for your assistance!


World Vision

Areas of Focus will be:
New York: Queens, Bronx, Staten Island, Brooklyn, Westchesterm Yonkers
New Jersey: Atlantic City, Hoboken, Newark (as needed)
West Virginia: Philippi and surrounding communities, Eden, Kentucky

Key Headlines, as of Nov 2nd:
- Distribution of Disaster Response Items started 11/1/2012 in WV; some unscheduled distributions were done by assessment teams.  More distributions this week see below.
- Disaster Response Shipment from N. Texas has arrived in NY 11/2.
- $368,000+  raised for relief efforts to date
- Three of our field sites are responding from within the impact zone.
- Our flagship site in the Bronx NY was heavily damaged from flooding, causing significant loss of relief supplies.
- We have established and opened up a second distribution point in the Bronx.
- We have multi-state assessments taking place and have eleven focus communities.
- We have over 600 partners that we will connect with and mobilize.
- Product relief has begun flowing in those communities.  
- Relief has included food, water, sanitation, and shelter.
- NYC has one of the highest poverty rates in the US where 30 percent of youth under 18 live under the poverty line.
- Over 30 calls to DCS, Church and Staff offering Volunteers groups and individuals to assist.  Staff is mobilizing to engage volunteer connection asap.

Thursday, November 1, 2012

Response to Hurricane Sandy

VRBC partners with many individuals and organizations who are on the front lines of response in a disaster like Hurricane Sandy. In the initial days following, donations are incredibly helpful as they provide immediate relief. In the coming weeks, there will likely be more opportunities for personal involvement, after they have had a chance to mobilize and equip their field personnel to receive teams. Please see below for giving opportunities to assist our partners responding to Hurricane Sandy.


Cooperative Baptist Fellowship
The Fellowship's model for response ministry is to be a long-term presence, helping communities recover and rebuild. You can help those affected by the storm by giving online or mail your check to CBF with “Disaster Response” in the memo line. Stay up-to-date on other ways you can assist through CBF’s Disaster Response Mission Community.

World Vision
World Vision is responding with kits of relief supplies (flood clean-up, hygiene, and family food kits) pre-positioned at its warehouse in the Bronx, which also suffered flooding. Up to a third of the stock in the warehouse has been destroyed, though much of the supply pre-positioned for emergency relief operations remains intact. Additional relief supplies are en route to New York from World Vision’s national domestic disaster headquarters in North Texas. Our offices in Washington, D.C., and West Virginia remain closed. You can stay up to date with what World Vision is doing here. If you are interested in contributing to World Vision's disaster relief in these areas, we have three opportunities:
Texas Baptist Men
Due to the widespread damage caused by hurricane Sandy, Texas Baptist Men have been asked by Coy Webb, the Kentucky Baptist Men Disaster Relief Director to be ready to provide volunteers to work with Kentucky Baptist Men feeding units in Orange County, New York. The Kentucky feeding units are en route now to Orange County, New York to set up feeding operations to support American Red Cross in feeding the population affected by the storm. Find updates here. Click here to make a donation to support TBM's disaster relief ministry. Click here to get information on volunteer trainings.

Eikon New York
While not yet an official VRBC-supported missionary, Steven Dilla is a friend of VRBC children's pastor Amy Goble. Steven and his wife Emily are planting a church in lower Manhattan and have the relationships in place to begin serving those affected by Hurricane Sandy. Their area was hit hard and is without electricity until Friday or Saturday, no drinkable water, and many are running out of food and water supplies. They are mobilizing now to help get food and water to those in the Lower East Side, a low-income area that was one of the hardest hit by the storm. Their new church, Eikon New York, is gathering friends to deliver food and water to an apartment building with many single moms, elderly and a few wheelchair bound (who are stuck on their floor without elevator service) where all are without power and about half have run out of water and have limited food. Visit Steven's blog for details on the project and the latest updates on their relief efforts. They need to raise about $2,000 for this project. Click here to donate to their efforts, and be sure to mention 'Sandy' in the notes section.