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[UMNS-ALL-NEWS] UMNS# 353-United Methodists prepare for post-Fay relief work


From NewsDesk <NewsDesk@UMCOM.ORG>
Date Fri, 22 Aug 2008 16:53:09 -0500

United Methodists prepare for post-Fay relief work

>Aug. 22, 2008

NOTE: Photographs are available at http://umns.umc.org.

>A UMNS Report By Erik Alsgaard*

With Tropical Storm Fay still swirling off the east coast of Florida,
United Methodists in the waterlogged state are beginning to assess the
damage and coordinate relief efforts.

"We are receiving reports of catastrophic flooding and debris in parts
of the state," said Marilyn Swanson, director of Disaster Recovery
Ministry for the Florida Annual (regional) Conference.  "We are trying
to anticipate the needs that will be arising in the next few days."

Bishop Timothy Whitaker is asking the United Methodist Committee on
Relief for a $10,000 emergency grant to help with initial needs.

The conference is poised to provide flood buckets filled with cleanup
supplies to homeowners. It has 1,400 buckets stored in a warehouse in
Madison, about an hour outside of Tallahassee.

The Disaster Recovery Ministry is pre-positioning flood buckets and FEMA
tarps for the church's South West District for use when damage
assessments are complete in Glades County near Lake Okeechobee, where
Fay has dropped upwards of 15 inches of rain.

Meanwhile, in the case that relief teams are needed, Swanson is working
with Nick Elliott, executive director of United Methodist Volunteers in
Mission for the church's Southeastern Jurisdiction.

Swanson and her team of district disaster coordinators, field workers
and staff located at the Conference Center in Lakeland, Fla., meet by
conference call every day at 11 a.m. during a storm event. Information
is shared and response plans are put into motion.

With the storm stalled over the eastern coast, some catastrophic
flooding already was reported in the Atlantic Central District. More
than 33,000 Floridians were without power on Aug. 21, including 10,000
in Brevard County alone.

Four churches had reported minor damage, including First United
Methodist Church in Hobe Sound, which was looted during the storm,
according to Mark Thomas, director of the conference's Department of
Ministry Protection.

The North East District was still anticipating the brunt of the storm,
according to Will Clark, its disaster coordinator. Four churches in the
district have been identified as collection points for relief supplies
as needed.

Churches throughout the conference are being asked to notify Swanson's
office if they have flood buckets or FEMA tarps stored at their church.
To contact the Disaster Recovery Ministry, call (800) 282-8011, ext.
149, or e-mail DisasterRecovery@flumc.org.

United Methodists are also asked to re-stock their local food pantry or
food bank. Recovery from flood damage is a long-term effort, Swanson
said, and many people will rely on food donations, possibly depleting
already strained local food banks.

Work teams are expected to be needed after the water recedes. To
volunteer, visit www.flumc.org/disasterrecovery and complete the online
registration form.

To donate to UMCOR, drop checks in church offering plates or mail them
directly to UMCOR, P.O. Box 9068, New York, NY 10087. Write Advance
#901670 Domestic Disaster Response on the memo line. Credit-card
donations can be made by calling (800) 554-8583 or at
www.givetomission.org.

*Alsgaard is the communicator for the Florida Annual Conference.

News media contact: Marta Aldrich, Nashville, Tenn., (615) 742-5470 or
newsdesk@umcom.org.

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