Puerto Rico // photo: Craig Thompson/Disciple Design
Week of Compassion is here to help: before, during, and after disaster.
Week of Compassion offers resources and training opportunities to help congregations prepare for and respond to disasters.
Immediately following disasters in the United States and Canada, Week of Compassion works through local congregations and regions to provide guidance, connections, and resources for navigating disaster response. We invest the majority of our disaster response resources in long-term recovery, primarily for the purpose of repairing and rebuilding homes. In coordination with Disciples colleagues and ecumenical partners, Week of Compassion also supports opportunities for Disciples to offer hands-on assistance.
Immediately following disasters in the United States and Canada, Week of Compassion works through local congregations and regions to provide guidance, connections, and resources for navigating disaster response. We invest the majority of our disaster response resources in long-term recovery, primarily for the purpose of repairing and rebuilding homes. In coordination with Disciples colleagues and ecumenical partners, Week of Compassion also supports opportunities for Disciples to offer hands-on assistance.
Learn more about our ongoing responses below.
You can also find volunteer opportunities or learn how to prepare for disasters.
You can also find volunteer opportunities or learn how to prepare for disasters.
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Tornadoes3/2/2020
updated: 04/07/2022 Overnight between March 2 and 3, a series of tornadoes moved through Nashville and communities to the east. 25 people died in the storms, and several hundred people were injured. As of March 10, several hundred homes were confirmed damaged or destroyed, and damage assessments continue. - Federal disaster declaration: DR-4476-TN Another outbreak on April 12 and 13 caused extensive damage in Chattanooga and the surrounding areas. Response was complicated by restrictions due to COVID-19. - Federal disaster declaration: DR-4541-TN Read more about Disciples involvement. HOW DISCIPLES ARE INVOLVED
Local Contacts: The Christian Church in Tennessee; local congregations, especially New Covenant Christian Church and Woodmont Christian Church in Nashville and FCC - Chattanooga and Ashland Terrace Christian Church in Chattanooga. Early Response: Disciples in the Nashville area began actively serving their neighbors in the days immediately following the tornadoes. In addition to solidarity grants for affected Disciples members and congregations, Week of Compassion has been supporting supply distribution through New Covenant Christian Church and other relief efforts through Woodmont Christian Church. In Chattanooga, Week of Compassion provided solidarity grants for affected Disciples and is collaborating with local congregations to support long-term recovery. We are in regular conversation with Regional leadership and our ecumenical partners to direct resources to places of need. Ongoing Engagement: We will continue to support the efforts of Disciples in the area and will assess possibilities for supporting long-term recovery. Read more here. Comments are closed.
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