Texans on Mission Disaster Relief teams are meeting needs and ministering throughout Texas after severe weather has caused extensive damage.

In the last couple of weeks, several Texas cities were hit with severe storms, high winds and tornados. San Marcos, Houston, Temple, Sanger: These are just a few of the communities trying to rebuild after the storm's destruction.

These communities are suffering. Their homes have been destroyed. Properties have downed trees and other debris cluttering their yards, roofs and driveways. Some are still without electricity.

Texans on Mission has responded to all these storms and continue to help communities recover. The chainsaw teams are clearing trees and debris from properties. The volunteer feeding teams are providing a warm meal to those without electricity. The box unit is helping people pack up belongings to keep them safe while their home is under construction. Chaplains are ministering and praying with victims, offering hope during such uncertain times. 

All Texans on Mission Disaster Relief units are deployed, including: 

  • Command centers
  • Shower/laundry units
  • Box units
  • Feeding
  • Security and electronic support
  • Chaplain
  • Assessors
  • Chainsaw
  • Temporary Roofing
  • Asset Protection
  • Heavy Equipment
  • IMT

 

Will you pray for Texans on Mission volunteers as they minister to people in the midst of these difficult days?

Right now, there are many people hurting and feeling hopeless. The days ahead will require long hours of service in rising temperatures. People affected by the storms are looking for help. But they're also looking for hope for the days ahead.

Please pray Texans on Mission volunteers can provide the practical help people need and can point people to Christ, who brings hope and healing. Whether you are on a team serving or are praying from your home, each of us has a role when Texans on Mission responds after a disaster.

 

How can you make a difference today?

As part of our Texans on Mission family, you know disaster relief is an expensive effort, and your faithful support makes these ministries possible. Please consider making a significant financial gift to help our volunteers transform lives to those suffering in Texas.

Provide hope and donate today!

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.