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DISASTER RESPONSE
HURRICANE FIONA RESPONSE ​
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Hurricane Fiona strengthened to a Category 4 storm as it crossed the Caribbean from September 19-22, 2022, bringing devastating flooding to vulnerable communities. In the Dominican Republic, almost 800 people required rescue from flood waters and mudslides that destroyed buildings and roads. In Puerto Rico, power was knocked out entirely, and water services were cut to more than two-thirds of the island due to lack of power. Thousands of people on the island have yet to rebuild from the damage Hurricane Maria caused in 2017. At least five people have lost their lives due to the storm.
The Church of the Nazarene in the region has assessed needs in order to prepare a compassionate response. Most Nazarene churches remain without power and clean water. Hundreds of cases of Crisis Care Kits are being sent to Puerto Rico through a partnership with Convoy of Hope, and at least 200 cases will be distributed by churches. In Puerto Rico, churches will give out gift cards to 350 families to help with immediate needs, and the first response in the Dominican Republic will be centered on food distribution. One church in Puerto Rico does have power and is offering laundry facilities to serve displaced families living in a local school.
SEPTEMBER 21 | UPDATE
Hurricane Fiona, which strengthened to a Category 3 storm today, is sweeping across the Caribbean after dropping heavy rain on Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic on Monday. The Turks and Caicos Islands were struck today, prompting the government to impose a curfew for residents. In the Dominican Republic, almost 800 people required rescue from flood waters and mudslides. In Puerto Rico, power was knocked out entirely, and water services were cut to more than two-thirds of the island. So far, three people have lost their lives due to the storm.
Thousands of people in Puerto Rico have yet to rebuild from the damage Hurricane Maria caused in 2017. That storm killed more than 3,000 people and destroyed 80 percent of power lines on the island, and the power grid remains fragile five years later.
The Church of the Nazarene in the region will be assessing needs in order to prepare a compassionate response for the days and weeks to come.
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HOW TO HELP
PRAY
Pray for people who are experiencing traumatic memories of past storms while attempting to survive Fiona. Pray for the safety of all who had to evacuate and are living in shelters. Lift up the members of local churches who will serve as conduits of compassionate care for all who are in need.
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GIVE
Give to help support the relief and rehabilitation efforts led by local churches across the Caribbean.
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DONATE TODAY to the Hurricane Fiona – Project ID: 140016 Response:
By Credit Card
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Use the "DONATE NOW" button below
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Call 1-888-808-7490 or 905-602-8220 Ext 2 (Speak to Yara)
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By Cheque
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Make a cheque payable to the church of the Church of the Nazarene Canada, and mail to:
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Church of the Nazarene Canada
3657 Ponytrail Drive, Mississauga, Ontario, L4X 1W5.
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Be sure to designate "Hurricane Fiona – Project ID: 140016"
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By e-Transfer
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Send to churchofthenazarenecanada@gmail.com (no password required).
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Be sure to indicate "NCM Canada - Hurricane Fiona – Project ID: 140016" in the comments box along with your full mailing address if you wish a charitable receipt.
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Thank you for praying, for caring, and for sharing your gifts of compassion for those in need.
Jesus helped people where there was need, and when there was need.
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NCM Canada wants to be ready to help when the need arises as well. Whether it is devestation as the result of a natural disaster, or the fall out from war - we want to be ready to go and provide the necessary help.
This is one of the reasons why we are so grateful for supporters who provide regular, monthly support. By having funds come in on each month, we are able to have a better idea of how much we will have to work with, should an emergency occur.
NCM Canada partners with other organizations to provide the appropriate response based on the situation.
Each gift will be used as designated except where any given need has been fully met or in the case when the specified project(s) cannot be reasonably carried out, then the donor agrees that the designated gift may be used where it is needed most.