


Disaster Immediate Response is being there when the need is the greatest. WHEN IT HAPPENS!
We are there to assess the damage and make a plan for restoration. The next day we had a relief site set-up with hot meals, dry good distribution and a team cleaning out the church. Instead of the church being a burden to the community, the Chokoloskee Church of God became a blessing.
Disaster Immediate Response is being in Pace, Fl after hurricane Dennis and having a relief site set-up the next day providing food, water, and ice.
Disaster Immediate Response is being there to provide cold water for the local law enforcement, Highway Patrol and military as they work traffic control.
Disaster Immediate Response is being in Gulfport, MS the day after hurricane Katrina. We were the first site set-up and working in Gulfport.
Disaster Immediate Response is being able to provide a team to prepare hot meals for rest home residents and assist with their care until their evacuation.
Disaster Immediate Response is providing over 6,000 hot meals a day on the Gulf coast and Fl.
Disaster Immediate Response is giving out over 180,000 pounds of food, water, ice, toiletries, and blankets per day at one location.
Disaster Immediate Response happens by having numerous ministry alliances. These ministries work together to provide disaster relief each bringing their own unique qualities and willingness to serve. Without our alliances, this ministry would not be possible.
With the information that you have just read regarding Disaster Immediate Response, we hope it has sparked an interest to become a part of this ministry. Please be God’s hand extended to hurting people through your partnership.