Hurricane Beryl Disaster Response Update #2

Dear Friends,

We are honored to share an inspiring update on our Hurricane Beryl Disaster Response efforts in Bay City, Texas. Inspiritus' dedicated Disaster Relief teams are hard at work providing critical assistance to the Sanford Community Center, a cornerstone of hope and unity for the Bay City community.

The Sanford Community Center (pictured below) has long been a vital resource for residents, offering a safe and welcoming space for youth, families, and visitors to engage in a variety of activities including art, ESL, poetry, and cooking classes, as well as hosting public events. Unfortunately, when Hurricane Beryl made landfall, the center suffered extensive damage. The hurricane’s fierce winds uprooted trees and left dangerous debris, including hanging limbs that now threaten the safety of the playground used by local children.

In response, our Inspiritus Disaster Relief teams have mobilized to provide essential chainsaw and swamping services. We are working diligently to clear the debris and ensure the Sanford Community Center can safely reopen its doors to the community as soon as possible.

This building is not only a community hub but also a significant historical landmark. Originally constructed in 1928 as The Palacios Colored School, it served as an educational facility during the segregation era in Texas (1928-1965). Following the end of segregation, the school closed in 1965 but was revitalized in 1967 as Rainbow Land Day Care, serving all children in Palacios until 2011. In 2016, the Palacios Community Coalition, a 501(c)(3) organization, purchased and transformed the historic property into the Sanford Community Center.

Our mission at Inspiritus is to empower communities and restore hope, and we are honored to contribute to the rehabilitation of this important center. Your ongoing support is crucial to our efforts, and we are deeply thankful for your commitment to our cause.

We will continue our Response in Matagorda County, Texas through August 9. There is still time to help and a great need for assistance of any volunteer skill level. Click the button below to learn how you or your group can empower Hurricane Beryl survivors on their road to recovery. 

WHAT WE ARE DOING

Project Tasks & Activities:

Our teams are providing free Home Assessment, Chainsaw, Debris Removal, and Muck & Gut services wherever needed most, with priority on assisting those who are the most vulnerable, families with children, seniors, veterans, and especially low-income households.

Current Outcomes:

  • 94 Storm Survivor Empowered

  • 363 Volunteer Hours Served

  • 49 Jobs Completed Across 24 Homes/Project Sites

Community Benefit: 

Inspiritus is working to build local disaster response capacities, while also providing direct services to survivors.

  • Capacity Building: Inspiritus is partnering with local emergency and city/county officials to build local disaster response capacity, as needed.

  • Direct Services: Inspiritus staff and volunteers are providing Home Needs Assessments, Debris Removal, Chainsaw services, and Muck & Gut Services, along with emotional care to bring safety and peace of mind to homeowners requesting assistance. 

  • Support & Care: Volunteers are accompanying survivors as they navigate one of the most difficult tragedies and challenges of their lives. In this accompaniment, we walk alongside each individual we come in contact with, helping them to tap into the resilience within themselves. Prayer and spiritual encouragement is often greatly appreciated by many survivors and Inspiritus volunteers often provide this comforting and empowering form of care, when it is welcomed. Hope and hugs are often powerfully strengthening for survivors during their darkest hours.

HOW YOU CAN HELP:

DONATE:

Donate to Inspiritus. The more funding we raise, the longer our teams can stay on the ground continuing to help families and individuals impacted by Hurricane Beryl. Your support will provide free Debris Removal, Muck & Gut, and Chainsaw services to help families affected by the storm, especially those who can't recover without help.

VOLUNTEER:

If you would like to make an impact and empower storm survivors on their road to recovery, please consider joining our Disaster Relief Team on the ground in Matagorda County. Our work would not be possible without the support of volunteers like you, committed to assisting survivors in their darkest hours. If you are interested in volunteering, please click the button below.

On behalf of Inspiritus staff and communities impacted by Hurricane Beryl, we are grateful for the generous support from partners, like International Orthodox Christian Charities (IOCC), First Presbyterian Church of Bay City, local government agencies, volunteers, and numerous others that are helping survivors safely return home.

Sincerely,

Virginia Spencer
Chief Development Officer
Inspiritus