U.S. Disasters

“Where Faith Meets Works” UCC Disaster Ministries is a nationally recognized ministry that engages volunteers, congregations, UCC conferences and partners to serve the unique needs of disaster survivors. Every year disasters in the United States leave impacted families in need of spiritual, physical, financial and psychological support. UCC Disaster Ministries provides assistance with acute and long-term disaster effects, which can last years following an event. With a special focus on serving in communities where long-term needs persist, UCC Disaster Ministries volunteers’ work and support extend beyond immediate assistance and the coverage of news stations. Through our network of Conference Disaster Coordinators and local congregational connections, volunteers are organized for early clean-up work and long-term rebuilding efforts. UCC Disaster Ministries also provides resources and support for preparedness and technology-caused disasters.

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2020 Responses:

2019 Responses:

2018 Responses:

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2016 Responses:

2015 Responses:

  • North and South Carolina (Flooding)
  • Texas (Flooding and Wildfires)
  • California (Wildfires)
  • Nebraska (Tornadoes, 2014)
  • New Jersey (Hurricane Sandy, 2012)
  • Oklahoma (Tornadoes, 2013)
  • Joplin, Mo. (Tornadoes, 2011)
  • South Dakota (Tornadoes, 2014)
  • Iowa (Flooding, 2014)
  • Florida (Flooding, 2014)
  • Louisiana (Hurricane Katrina, 2005)
  • Colorado (Flooding, 2013)
  • Nebraska (Flooding, 2014)
  • Baltimore (Riots, 2015)
  • Southwest Virginia (Flooding)

2014 Responses:

  • Nebraska (Tornadoes, 2014)
  • New Jersey (Hurricane Sandy, 2012)
  • Oklahoma (Tornadoes, 2013)
  • Joplin, Mo. (Tornadoes, 2011)
  • South Dakota (Tornadoes, 2014)
  • Iowa (Flooding, 2014)
  • Florida (Flooding, 2014)
  • Louisiana (Hurricane Katrina, 2005)
  • Colorado (Flooding, 2013)
  • Southern United States (Unaccompanied Child Refugees from Central America)
  • Illinois (Tornado, 2014)