Glenkirk Church

Disaster Assistance Relief Team

(DART)

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June 2008

Tropical Cyclone Nargis in Myanmar (Burma) - Despite humanitarian access and logistical challenges, Presbyterian Disaster Assistance, working as a member of the global alliance, Action by Churches Together (ACT) International, is participating in providing clean water, emergency food and non-food items to more than 100,000 people.

 

2008 United States Storms - The Midwest has been hard-hit this spring by record breaking storms and flooding.  PCUSA Presbyterian Disaster Assistance has responded to presbyteries who have been affected by the disasters caused by flooding and tornadoes.

 

Earthquake in Southwest China - With more than 55,000 reported dead, a looming rainy season and fears of impending disease outbreaks, Presbyterian Disaster Assistance's mission Partner, Amity Foundation, continues to provide rapid assistance to the communities devastated by the May 12 earthquake.

 

What you can do:

Pray for all who have been affected directly and indirectly.

Give. Your generous contributions will help meet people’s physical needs and provide emotional and physical care to survivors and those who care for them. Funds may be given through the offering at all of our church services or may be brought to the Glenkirk Church Office during the week.  Please write on your check the specific disaster.

Stay informed through reading regular Web updates at www.pcusa.org/pda.

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May 2008 - PCUSA

Funds are being collected through the offering at all of our worship services or may be brought to the Glenkirk Church office during the week.  Please mark your check “Myanmar.”

Please remember to pray for the people of Myanmar.

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April 2008 -  No current responses.

 

March 2008 - Tornados and floods in the east.  Donations continue to be accepted.

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