Disaster Relief
When disaster strikes, it turns people’s lives upside down. In a matter of moments, a flood, hurricane tornado or manmade crisis can rob someone of everything they’ve worked so hard to build. Lost, lonely and hopeless, they are searching for help from someone they can trust.
Driven by your faith in Christ, you can be the answer to their prayers through the On Mission Network.
Together, On Mission Network volunteers across the country:
- Provide tens of thousands of meals a year
- Cut and remove fallen trees and limbs
- Run mobile shower and laundry units
- Clean out flooded homes
- Clear fire-damaged homes
- Distribute supplies
- Rebuild homes
- Share God’s love
To volunteer after Hurricanes Helene and Milton, please visit: onmissionnetwork.org/volunteer for information and sign up.
Due to the incredible need, we have placed the flood recovery (muck-out) training video online to enable you to be better trained as you volunteer and help more people. Please click here to take the online flood recovery training.
To volunteer after the Los Angeles fires, please visit: volunteer.onmissionnetwork.org for information, training, and sign up. In the coming weeks and months we will need volunteers from around the country. For the first few weeks, we are deploying local volunteers to impact their community. There is a lot of work to be done and due to that, we have placde the Fire/Flood recovery training video online for you to view. Please click here to take the online fire / flood recovery training.
Volunteers of On Mission Network partners have responded to nearly every disaster in the United States and most that have happened around the world since 1967. In all, On Mission Network partners have delivered relief, rebuilding and restoration to millions of people after disasters of all kinds.
When a disaster happens, every hour is important. You can learn more about how disaster response works here.
You can deliver help in the name of Christ to those suffering after a disaster. There are many different ministries to get involved with in disaster relief, including:
- Assess damage
- Distribute boxes and packing supplies
- Chainsaw fallen trees
- Install temprary roofs
- Manage large-scale relief efforts
- Minister as a chaplain
- Muck-out damaged homes
- Offer free shower and laundry services
- Serve warm, nutritious meals