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In a world full of pain and hurt, God calls His people to be beacons of light. Since 1967, Texans on Mission – historically called Texas Baptist Men – have sought to do just that by meeting needs and sharing God's love with millions of people during their most difficult days. Christian volunteers like you have served after hurricanes, tornadoes, fertilizer plant explosions, floods, a pandemic and more.
Texans on Mission volunteers walk alongside those who are suffering and change the world one act of service and compassion at a time. By meeting crucial needs after a disaster, providing clean drinking water for people around the globe and undertaking construction projects, volunteers share God’s love with hurting people in Texas, across the U.S. and around the world.
Since 1967, volunteers have delivered help, hope and healing to millions of hurting people and raising up the next generation to do likewise. As a result of that service, we've helped start and train disaster relief groups in all 50 states, giving birth to the third-largest disaster relief network in the nation.
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Jamaica
A Texans on Mission Emergency Response Team is set to deploy as soon as the storm clears. These highly trained volunteers will help organize and multiply the relief efforts of hundreds of Jamaican churches across the nation.
Their extensive experience in disaster relief, church mobilization and logistics will empower church members to live out their faith by meeting needs and sharing God's love in these difficult days. Additionally, the team will look for ways additional Texans on Mission teams can strategically enhance the relief effort with unique skills.
* Current response end date is based on an estimated completion date. See organization's website for the latest information.
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