Christian Organisations Look Back One Year On From Katrina Rita
<<   August/2006   >>
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
    1 2 3 4 5
6 7 8 9 10 11 12
13 14 15 16 17 18 19
20 21 22 23 24 25 26
27 28 29 30 31  

Arts
Movies
Humor
Television
Music

Business
Internet
Finance
Jobs
Investing
Economy

Computers
Software
Hardware
World
Mobile

Games
Video Games
RPGs

Health
Fitness
Medicine
Alternative

Home
Consumers
Cooking

Recreation
Travel
Food
Outdoors

Reference
Psychology
Science
Education

Regional
US
Canada
Europe

Science
NSF
Space
Technology

Society
People
Religion

Sports
Baseball
Soccer
Basketball
 
28/Aug/2006 2:38AM
One year on from Hurricanes Katrina and Rita and the Christian relief organisations that played a key role in comforting and supporting victims from the outset look back over the year and celebrate the progress they have made.

With rebuilding efforts well under way, Church World Service (CWS) has been in the Katrina struck regions of the Gulf Coast from the beginning.

Through partnerships with local charities and support organisations it has helped rebuild homes and lives in the hurricane-devastated regions.

The Harrison County Long-Term Recovery Coalition is just one of numerous local recovery organisations that have been funded by CWS in the wake of the 2005 Gulf Coast hurricanes.

"The ruined areas such as ours, as well as the Mississippi Gulf Coast and New Orleans, have become places of grace where we have seen God's commandments come to life.

"We are forever grateful to Church World Service and so many other Christian relief organisations which have helped us - through money, materials and volunteers - and put our love for our neighbours into action."

Meanwhile, John Robinson who handles the disaster response in the United States for Presbyterian Disaster Assistance, said the response of the faith groups to Katrina were the “first US effort of this scale”.

So far the group has raised US$23 million to cover its long-term recover work in the Gulf Coast region until at least 2013.

"The truth is this will take us beyond 2013," Robinson said of the funds in The Philadelphia Inquirer. "The process of recovery is long and painful."

The United Methodist Church also reflected on the work of the past year in rebuilding the lives of so many in the Gulf Coast region.

Thousands of volunteers have served in the cleanup operation through their local congregations and also contributed to work of the General Board of the Global Ministries of UMC through UMCOR, the United Methodist Committee on Relief.

UMCOR has served as a partner with annual conferences in the five affected states, contributing to the organisation of work and serving as the repository and steward of funds contributed to by United Methodists for Katrina aid.

General Secretary of the GBGM, the Rev R. Randy Day, said: “Let me take the occasion of the Katrina anniversary to urge United Methodists to be generous in supporting the appeal of our Council of Bishops for the rebuilding and recovery of congregations in the Gulf region.

“All congregations are part of one church but it is on the local level that we learn to be disciples in mission, equipped by God’s grace and love to respond to the needs of others.”


Recent news in category
Scottish Executive Launches More AntiSectarian Material for Schools
Tearfund Encourages Churchgoers to See Film Highlighting Climate Change
Koreans Honour Scottish Father of the Bible

Global recent news
Laptop Buying Tips, Part 3
Frankly Speaking: Game changer
Curried Zucchini Soup Recipe

27/Aug/2006 10:02AM
The Methodist Church in the South East will undergo an historic development at the start of September as a new Methodist London District is created

27/Aug/2006 9:44AM
Alternative models to the ABC approach to fight the battle against AIDS have been promoted by faith leaders

27/Aug/2006 9:14AM
A drying out centre in Inverness run by the Church of Scotland and the only centre of its kind in the area has had to turn away drunk

26/Aug/2006 9:32AM
Believers from various faiths as well as nonbelievers will join a silent vigil for peace at Portsmouths Anglican Cathedral next week

26/Aug/2006 7:32AM
Youthwork the Conference will again be giving awards to local youth workers who have made a large contribution to local youth workers

Copyright © 2006 Rootio Ltd. All rights reserved.