Baptist disaster relief volunteers. Kentucky has an active disaster relief
program which works in concert with similar programs in other states.
Whether the disaster occurs in the state of Kentucky or elsewhere in the
nation or the world, Kentucky volunteers may be called out to help.
More than 7,000 individuals are trained as disaster relief workers in
Kentucky. Kentucky volunteers can staff feeding units designed to deliver
thousands of hot meals on short notice, move in with chainsaws to help
remove debris, do the dirty work of helping families remove mud from flooded
homes and provide many other disaster relief services.
Saturday, March 10, 2012 from 9 AM - 4 PM some folks from HGBC will be
attending the training required to deploy with the Kentucky Disaster Relief
team led by the Men of the KBC. If you'd like more information, or would
like to register to attend, please visit the link below.
http://www.kybaptist.org/kbc.nsf/pages/Disaster+Relief+Training+Porter+Memor
ial+Baptist+Church++Lexington+KY+3+10+2012.html
We plan on taking the church bus down, so if you plan on going or have
already registered, please let Tom Owen at 859-905-8206 or Rick Carter at
859-380-7974 know so we can keep track of how many we have attending.