Hurricane Debby: Pray for Those Impacted

Dear Friends,

This morning, Hurricane Debby made landfall along the Big Bend coast of Florida as a Category 1 storm, causing extensive flooding and widespread power outages across the region before it's path continued toward Georgia and South Carolina. According to the National Hurricane Center, Debby, the fourth named storm of what is expected to be a historic hurricane season, made landfall at 7 a.m near the coastal town of Steinhatchee with maximum wind speeds of 80 mph. As the storm's path continues, The National Weather Service is reporting a high risk of flash flooding over southeast and central Georgia on Monday and Tuesday. Officials expect between seven and 10 inches of rain with 13 or more inches possible in the extreme southeast central part of the state. Georgia Governor, Brian Kemp, has officially declared a State of Emergency.

WHAT WE ARE DOING:

Inspiritus Disaster Relief staff are closely monitoring the storms impact, and our teams are preparing to deploy wherever needed most. Our primary focus is on Georgia's east coast, particularly in and around the Savannah area, where Inspiritus offices are located. In anticipation of the storms arrival, Inspiritus offices in the Savannah coastal region are closed. If called to respond, we will provide updates as reports come in and as our teams begin their relief efforts on the ground. 

Thank you for your support.
 

Sincerely,

Virginia Spencer
Chief Development Officer
Inspiritus

Final Texas Wildfires Update

Dear Friends,

It's been seven weeks since power lines ignited massive wildfires across the Texas Panhandle that destroyed homes, killed thousands of livestock, and displaced countless residents throughout the region. On February 27, a state of emergency was declared by the Texas A&M Forest Service, as affected areas such as Hutchinson County, Randall County, Potter County, and the City of Amarillo, Texas reported hundreds of burned homes, thousands of livestock dead and destruction of crops, grasslands, and ranching infrastructure. Fueled by dry and windy conditions, the 2024 Texas Wildfires are considered one of the largest and most devastating fires in U.S. history. 

On March 9, 2024 Inspiritus Disaster Response teams were deployed to Amarillo, Texas to assist survivors of the Texas Wildfires on their road to recovery by providing free Debris Removal and coordinating Heavy Equipment services. These services were provided wherever needed most, with priority to those who are most vulnerable, including families with children, seniors, veterans, and especially low-income households.

Throughout the 3-week* deployment [Correction: Updated Deployment Time] in Hutchinson County, Inspiritus Disaster Relief partners, volunteers, and supporters helped empower 162 survivors on their path from surviving to thriving.

WHAT WE DID:

  • Capacity Building: Inspiritus staff coordinated with local emergency and city/county officials to assist with local capacity building efforts. While staff actively supported operations in and around the Amarillo area, they also assisted leaders in other local towns and counties to help them assess and manage the people and resources they needed. 

  • Volunteer Housing: Inspiritus established a volunteer housing base at The Trinity Nazarene Church of Borger, with the capacity to accommodate overnight volunteers on a daily basis. 

  • Home Assessments, Debris Removal, and Heavy Equipment Services: Volunteers conducted Home Assessments, provided free Debris Removal, and coordinated Heavy Equipment services for local residents’ homes where it was safe to enter.

  • Support & Care: Volunteers accompanied survivors as they navigated 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.

This critical work would not have been possible without the support of Inspiritus donors, our incredible volunteers, and partners like The Home Depot FoundationToolBank USA, and Airlink - who generously provided needed tools, volunteer flights, and required personal protective equipment (PPE) for this response.

Thank you for your continued support and helping impacted communities find strength and resiliency during these difficult times. While our Texas Wildfires response operation has come to a close, you can learn more about Inspiritus' Disaster Relief efforts and the ways you can get involved by clicking the button below.

Sincerely,

Virginia Spencer
Chief Development Officer
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