Texans on Mission Disaster Relief volunteers are engaged in Hurricane Helene relief in both North Carolina and Tennesse. And, now, we are sending equipment and disaster response leadership to Florida to respond to Hurricane Milton.

Helene raged through five states and left a wake of destruction: Washed out bridges and roads, flooded homes, mud-covered highways and a blanket of debris and downed trees. Days after the storm, many remain powerless and the water supply in some areas has been severely disrupted. More than 130 deaths have been recorded. TXM efforts are focused on feeding thousands of meels daily, removing downed trees and cleaning out flooded homes. 

Milton now plows toward the Florida Gulf Coast. We are deploying an industrial-size generator and flood recovery tools to aid Floridians after the storm moves through. 

You can bring help, hope and healing in the name of Christ to people who are hurting.

TXM teams now working include: 

  • Flood Recovery
  • Shower/Laundry
  • Feeding
  • Chainsaw
  • Electrical
  • IMT/Command Center
  • Asset Protection
  • Chaplains
  • Generator/Fuel

"I could never repay what they're doing"

In Johnson City, Tennessee, the Texans on Mission State Feeding Unit has been tasked with providing more than 2,000 meals a day while flood recovery volunteers clean out water-soaked homes from the floods.

In Spindale, North Carolina, Texans on Mission chainsaw teams are cutting and removing fallen limbs and trees in an area hit hard by the storm’s high winds. For many, the damage done by the storm has made their homes uninhabitable and properties unsafe. 

“These guys are a blessing … there’s no way I could do this on my own. There’s no way I could ever repay what they’re doing. It’s a blessing,” Homeowner Joe Carpenter said. 

Each day, Texans on Mission volunteers in Tennessee and North Carolina are making a tangible difference to people’s lives. They are providing immediate needs, showing the love of Christ and restoring hope and safety to suffering families. 

The road to recovery is long. Texans on Mission expects to rotate volunteers in Tennessee and North Carolina for many weeks.

Please consider making a significant financial gift to help our volunteers transform lives after Hurricanes Helene and Milton.

Your financial gift allows Texans on Mission volunteers to instantly meet the crucial needs following the hurricane. When you give, you are helping hurting people who are struggling. Because of you, they have hope.When you donate to Texans on Mission Disaster Relief, 100% of your gifts support disaster relief ministries.

Since 1967, Texans on Mission volunteers have delivered help, hope and healing to millions after disasters of all kinds through mass feeding, chainsaw, flood recovery and chaplain teams.