THE STORY SO FAR
Spicer Family
Today our team responded to Ronnie and Trendy Spicer and their family. Together they have 8 children, some of which were adopted. Ronnie has complications from diabetes and Trendy and the kids all came down with Covid after the flood. As soon as they were feeling better, Ronnie was admitted to the hospital. They were…
Paisley’s BirthdayÂ
Disaster Relief is not easy work. We aim to provide hope when the community feels hopeless. It is moments like today that give us the strength to keep serving these communities. Paisley was trapped inside of her grandmothers home with her while two feet of flood water rose around them. As we worked on her…
Strong Family
Our team was dispatched to the Strong Family home today. The Strong family has been living on the land for over 150 years and have never seen a flood this devastating. Passed down from generation to generation, he hand built his home for his wife Ruth. There they raised their two boys. While they did…
Paisley's Gift
Betty’s granddaughter Paisley made the team bracelets. This 10 year old ray of sunshine has become an adopted daughter of Rise. She was courageous in riding the storm out with her Grandma while water surrounded their home. There’s still smiling faces here even though so much has been lost.
Eulas- Son’s home
When driving through Lone Creek, KY.. our lead volunteer Lauren noticed that Mr. Eulas was working on his home and that he needed some help. Our team gathered there within an hour to help him begin the clean up process. While working with him we learned this was his sons property, and that he lives…
Team is arrivingÂ
Today our North Carolina team spent the afternoon loading supplies to take from our warehouse to Eastern Kentucky. We will be arriving in Kentucky tomorrow. Our plan is to stay for several weeks doing heavy debris removal, clean up, and assisting in anyway we can. We are grateful for our wonderful team of volunteers coming…