Saturday, July 21, 2012
Great day in progress. Photo below shows just part of the volunteers we have out working on 5 different homer owners properties. We have around 70 volunteers working from Mountain View, Pikes Peak, Eastside, Tri-Lakes and Golden Church of Christ, local people and out of towners.
It is written, "Am I my brother's keeper"? When we choose to be of help, wonderful opportunities often present themselves. Among them, we can help people see the influence of Christ in our lives. We thank our Father that we may also help someone see rays of sunshine (Son shine) that discouragement has clouded.
Friday, July 20, 2012
Tuesday, July 17, 2012
Saturday, July 14, 2012
Friday, July 13, 2012
Lots going on. We have 1 group of volunteers out sifting and cleanup today. Doing lunches and preparing meals for large giveaway tonight and tomorrow for the families that had damage. Tomorrow we have lots of volunteers that will be out sifting and cleaning aprox 50-60. Large group from Mountain View CoC, two groups from TX and other locals will make up those numbers.
Wednesday, July 11, 2012
Busy day, had pod delivered to store more supplies in. Worked on two cleanup jobs. One is comp. and the other one will probably be finished tomorrow. The one that we completed the owner was very happy we found many things including most of his coin collection. Also did all of the normal stuff (meals, handed out other food and supplies and signed up more people for help).
Tuesday, July 10, 2012
Today was another good day. Talked to many people, handed out meals and other supplies and signed up another family to help sift and cleanup. We have cleanup for tomorrow, Thursday and 2 on Saturday. I am also planning on attending special program on Fri & Sat evening to hand out meals, other supplies and sign up families who need help.
Monday, July 9, 2012
Sunday, July 8, 2012
Colorado Springs Fire Video by Matt Elliott
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f-Nu5V7MH1U&feature=player_embedded
Saturday, July 7, 2012
Today has been a good day. We handed out meals, other food, cleaning supplies, mops, shovels and wheel barrel.
Looks like the people are slowly wanting to sign up for help with clean up. We have 5 families wanting help and have one of them scheduled for next week. One lady in today with no insurance lost everything.
Herman & Lisa from Mountain View CoC have agreed to supervise the cleanup crews.
As I have stated before if anyone wants to volunteer to help here you will need RV or make arrangements at Hotel.
If you do want to come send me email with dates and how many.
We are setup up on land with no utilities and are running everything form our large generator.
Update from Don Hudson
Don's Good News....Disaster Assistance, from it's inception, is a mission that seeks to help people and to help the Church of Christ in it's effort in outreach and evangelism. This mission effort is associated with Lake Jackson Church of Christ, Lake Jackson Tx. We work to help the local church in whatever it needs in times of disaster. The need may be repair and ...construction, or preparation of meals,or counseling and sometimes our volunteers just sit and listen to people who have lost everything. Some of them may even have insurance, but they have lost everything and they hurt. We try to share the love and understanding of Jesus with them. We want them to know that God cares and we do too. Due to the efforts of volunteers in this home missionary work, hundreds of bible studies have been conducted and we are aware of many people who have been baptized into Christ. Most importantly we volunteers are there to help the local church. "People don't care how much you know, until they know how much you care."
Friday, July 6, 2012
Disaster Assistance - Ground Zero - Colorado Springs Fire
Terry & Joyce Cross arrived here on Saturday form Ohio to volunteer for a few days. They leave for home today. Thank you so much Terry & Joyce. Below is a post from Joyce's facebook page.
A meet Rita today. What a story. She is 93 and had to evacuate her home. She was evacuated from 3 different places. Rita was aloud to return to her home a condo Tue 7/3. The stress from this disaster has been hard on her physical and emotionaly. I meet Rita as she was trying to wash the ash off her car that had been left at her home. She didn't understand the auto car wash function and was shaken by the process. I drove the car along with her through the wash as she told me her story and that of others who lost there homes. She called me her angle from heaven and couldn't believe that someone would help her. We talked about why I was there and the work that was being done. Asked her if she would like for us to pray with her and she was over come by the love and care she was given. Terry, Mike and I gave her a drink and we prayed. Wished her God's blessings and she went on her way to buy some groceries. Rita is one of the lucky who returned to a home. Rita like many will be forever changed. This tragedy will find many grieving there losses. The stress will affect the health of some. Continue to pray for the firefighters, the victims, recovery workers and those that minister to them. I'll never forget my friend Rita.
Thursday, July 5, 2012
Our First Day at Ground Zero
Well this day started off with a bang. I went out to check oil on generator. When I tried to get back in the latch on the door of the mobile headquarters was broken and I could not get in. Called lock smith he arrived 1 hr later and another 45 min to get it open. Can't get new parts until tomorrow so door is tied shut with string. Than started cooking and generator stopped working. Had to get 4 strong people to help get the 17,500 W generator out of the trailer. Than of course the battery was dead. Finally got it started and cooking again. Than what else could happen? I dropped my phone down the steps and broke the screen. We got the food cooked served around 50 meals, signed up people for other needs, gave out lots of info. and had a listening ear, hug and prayer for many people who lost there homes. All in all we had a good first day.
Wednesday, July 4, 2012
Disaster Assistance Mission-Colorado Springs Ground Zero Location
We will start serving meals and registering people for other help tomorrow 7/5.
Items needed
individually wrapped snack cakes
individual bag chips
ketchup, mustard, mayo packets
fruit and pudding cups
Gatorade
water
Clorox wipes
paper towels and toilet paper
wet wipes
walmart gift cards
gas cards
hand sanitizer
wheel barrels
shovels, brooms and rakes
-Disaster Assistance Mission-Ground Zero-Colorado Springs Fires-
Well we made it to Ground Zero(main entrance to damaged homes). Photo below is our Mobile Headquarters. You can see the top of the mountains that were burned. We will be setting up and getting things ready for helping families tomorrow.
Tuesday, July 3, 2012
Sunday, July 1, 2012
The Semi load of supplies from Disaster Relief Nashville will now arrive here at the Eastside Church of Christ on Wednesday then the distribution will began. The lunch program and cleanup will begin when families are allowed to go back to their property. We are not sure when that will be yet.
There have been around 350 homes destroyed and a large number of others with damage.
Today after service at Eastside we had meeting for any who had questions or wanted to sign up to volunteer. We had a very nice number of members willing to help.
This afternoon Elder form Mountain View Church of Christ picked me up and took me to evening service there. I gave presentation of our work and what the plan was for this area. At the end a very nice number of members signed up to help. Both Eastside and Mountain View are very interested in how they can be involved with outreach to the families affected by the fires. If things here are like they were at the Bastrop fires last year, it might be a few weeks before major cleanup begins.
As all of you know we have worked 5 disasters in the past 14 months, we need your help to continue at this pace. We need three things YOUR PRAYERS, VOLUNTEERS AND DONATIONS.
COLORADO SPRINGS (AP) – People who fled the most destructive fire in Colorado's history are being allowed temporary visits to the most devastated neighborhoods, and many will find that their homes were among the nearly 350 burned to the ground.
About 10,000 people remain evacuated, down from more than 30,000 at the peak of the Waldo Canyon fire in Colorado Springs.
On Sunday people whose homes were burned will be allowed to tour the affected areas. Authorities said some residences would be cordoned off with police tape, and people would not be allowed beyond that point.
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