Five Ways You Can Help Vilonia, Arkansas Recover: Relief Trips Now Available

It’s been just two weeks since a second devastating tornado hit Vilonia, Arkansas, and we know many of you are ready to act.  After identifying areas where we can best serve our Arkansas neighbors, we are sending relief teams out beginning soon. We are working alongside local authorities, agencies, and churches to determine the most strategic use of your time in the affected areas throughout the summer. You can sign up for a week-long trip where you will respond to both physical and emotional needs. Be a helping hand and a listening ear to those experiencing pain...

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Five Ways You Can Help Vilonia, Arkansas Recover: Relief Trips Now Available

It’s been just two weeks since a second devastating tornado hit Vilonia, Arkansas, and we know many of you are ready to act.  After identifying areas where we can best serve our Arkansas neighbors, we are sending relief teams out beginning soon. We are working alongside local authorities, agencies, and churches to determine the most strategic use of your time in the affected areas throughout the summer. You can sign up for a week-long trip where you will respond to both physical and emotional needs. Be a helping hand and a listening ear to those experiencing pain...

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In the Wake of Tragedy, We Remain

What happens in the wake of tragedy? When the cameras stop rolling, and the news starts reporting on the next big thing? What happens when the dust settles, and families return home to find a scattering of debris and memories? We’re there. Weeks after Moore, Oklahoma, months after Sandy, years after Katrina — we remain.               We, like so many other first responders, load up trucks with donated supplies and willing hands, and we go where we’re needed most. We’re show up to lend a hand, an ear, or a strong...

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In the Wake of Tragedy, We Remain

What happens in the wake of tragedy? When the cameras stop rolling, and the news starts reporting on the next big thing? What happens when the dust settles, and families return home to find a scattering of debris and memories? We’re there. Weeks after Moore, Oklahoma, months after Sandy, years after Katrina — we remain.               We, like so many other first responders, load up trucks with donated supplies and willing hands, and we go where we’re needed most. We’re show up to lend a hand, an ear, or a strong...

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