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Organizations
Mercy Chefs
We respond to natural disasters and national emergencies at a moment’s notice. On deployment, our professional chefs prepare high-quality, hot meals on a mass scale—up to 20,000 meals a day—for victims, first responders and volunteers. We aim to be one of the first organizations to arrive following a major weather event and stay as long as needed to meet the needs of a devastated community.
Christ in Action
Christ In Action has been responding to disasters since 1998. CIA deploys volunteers to communities across America-to large-scale, multi-state disasters like Hurricane Katrina and Hurricane Sandy, and to smaller communities like Thibadaux, LA after Hurricane Gustav and Quinton, VA after late tornadoes went through. CIA has a wide range of ever-increasing capabilities to respond to a natural or man-made disaster.
516 Project
We respond to natural disasters across the Southeast United States. On deployment, we meet families and communities on their road to recovery after a natural disaster and start Building Access to Hope! Our teams rebuild damaged homes and lives by clearing debris, dangerous tree removal, flood muckouts, roof tarping and more. We have response teams based in Central Virginia and Gulf Coast Florida.
Agape Flights
At Agape Flights, we strive to honor God, obey His Word, and follow His living example of love, Jesus Christ. “Agape,” the Greek word for God’s unconditional love, and the word chosen to represent this organization by our ministry’s founders, is an integral part of what guides our daily actions and ministry service.
Austin Disaster Relief Network
Austin Disaster Relief Network (ADRN), a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization, is comprised of over 200 Greater Austin churches and thousands of trained volunteers bringing hope into crisis. ADRN’s network enables and empowers church members to organize, prepare, mobilize, and respond quickly in the event of disaster, great or small. Business partners, local agencies, and community support play a vital role in ADRN’s mission. It is through the generosity of their in-kind donations, monetary gifts, and volunteer assistance that ADRN can fund the rebuild/repair of survivor homes and provide immediate assistance to those in crisis.