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Louisiana Baptist Disaster Relief feeding team members cooked for those impacted by Hurricane Milton. Send Relief photo

LBDR teams continue ministry in wake of hurricanes

October 16, 2024

By Baptist Message staff

CLEARWATER, Florida (LBM) – To say October has been a busy month for Louisiana Baptist Disaster Relief teams is an understatement.

Since late September, LBDR teams have worked tirelessly in areas impacted by Hurricanes Francine, Helene and Milton and they have no signs of stopping anytime soon.

According to Mark Morelock, teams are working in four states:

  • Tennessee – mud-out team from First Baptist Church, LaPlace;
  • North Carolina – two shower teams, one from Mount Olive Baptist Association, and another from District Eight Baptist Association; a laundry team from Carey Baptist Association; two chainsaw teams, one from Carey Baptist Association and another from First Baptist Church, Covington; a mud-out team from Carey Baptist Association; and an incident management team from Baptist Associations of Southeast Louisiana;
  • Georgia – a chainsaw team from Eastern Louisiana Baptist Association; and
  • Florida – a mass care feeding team from Rolling Hills Ministry; and a quick response feeding and shower team from Philadelphia Baptist Church, Deville; and chainsaw and mud-out teams from First Baptist Church, Lafayette.

LBDR already has spent more than $161,000.00 on the responses. Stan Statham reminded Louisiana Baptists that funds are needed to continue to provide food, bottled water, construction materials, transportation and the maintenance of our DR teams deployed to the disaster areas.

“Please pray for all those impacted by Hurricane Helene and Hurricane Milton, and for our volunteers serving in these areas,” Statham said. “The recovery for these areas will be long and costly, and we need your help! Please consider donating to the Louisiana Baptist Disaster Relief.”

To give to response efforts, visit the LBDR website.

An Eastern Louisiana Baptist Association chainsaw team cut through trees in Mount Vernon, Georgia. ELBA photo
The Eastern Louisiana Baptist Association trailer held supplies its chainsaw team used to cut through debris at Mount Vernon, Georgia. ELBA photo
The Rolling Hills Ministry feeding unit debriefed after a busy day of ministry in Clearwater, Florida. Rolling Hills photo
Louisiana Baptist Disaster Relief feeding team members cooked for those impacted by Hurricane Milton. Send Relief photo
Louisiana Baptist Disaster Relief feeding team members cooked for those impacted by Hurricane Milton. Send Relief photo
A Rolling Hills Ministry feeding team member loaded food that was used to serve meals to those impacted by Hurricane Milton in Clearwater, Florida. Send Relief photo

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