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December 8, 2005

Disaster Relief-Recovery Update -- Be the hope

Edited by Dan Gangler, director of communication
Indiana Area of The United Methodist Church
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dgangler@inareaumc.org

Hurricanes 2005: Where the Money Goes

NEW YORK (UMCOR) ? The United Methodist Committee on Relief. (UMCOR) is assisting recovery in 13 states either directly affected by 2005 hurricanes or hosting hurricane evacuees. Some $24 million has so far been contributed by Church members and friends. Still more effort and more funds will be required to respond to this year's horrific storms, especially Hurricanes Katrina and Rita. UMCOR's "specialty" is long term relief and recovery work. In the case of Hurricane Katrina, UMCOR estimates that long term will translate to upwards of six years, particularly in hard-hit areas of Louisiana and Mississippi. The $24 million mark in contribution was reached at the end of November, according to Roland Fernandes, treasurer of the General Board of Global Ministries, of which UMCOR is a part.

Establishing a Long Term System of Response

In order for the long term recovery process to work, there needs to be a good establishment of the system. UMCOR works through annual conferences in each affected area which must have a contractor, a volunteer coordinator, local recovery stations, and a process to evaluate requests for assistance and to handle them in a fair and equitable way. They need to purchase supplies and set up material depots and coordinate the release of supplies. While UMCOR is providing training, consultant support, and funding to help each annual conference provide all of these services, it still takes time to set up an effective system to respond over the long term. The magnitude of the damage wrought by Hurricane Katrina means that what would seem like significant strides for recovery in other hurricanes appears to be only drops in the bucket in response to this one.

Where the Money Goes

The UMCOR board of directors voted to disperse funds to affected annual conferences for hurricane relief and recovery according to their expressed immediate needs at their fall board meeting. The funds released to Mississippi and Louisiana are for use in only the initial six months following the hurricane because the size of this disaster prevents us from foreseeing all of the possibilities for need. More funds will be sent to these annual conferences as these additional needs are made known.

Alabama-West Florida (12 months) $914,000
Mississippi (6 months) $1,397,289
Louisiana (6 months) $2,052,221

This is in addition to $10,000 emergency grants that UMCOR sent to each of the following 18 United Methodist National Mission Institutions for serving evacuees and providing immediate relief work.

Alabama Dumas Wesley House

Faith Mission Outreach

Arkansas Camp Aldersgate
Georgia Open Door Community House
Illinois Lessie Bates David Neighborhood House
Kentucky The Bennett Center of London
Louisiana Dulac Community Center

Methodist Home for Children

Louisiana United Methodist Church Children and Family Services

Mississippi Wood Institute

Wesley House

Bethlehem Center

Moore Community House

Texas Wesley House, Houston

Huston-Tillotson University

Wesley Community Center

Good Neighbor Settlement House

Grace Community Services

UMCOR also sent $10,000 emergency grants to each of the following 11 annual conferences serving evacuees.

  • Alabama-West Florida
  • Florida
  • Kentucky
  • Mississippi, North Texas
  • Missouri
  • North Alabama
  • Oklahoma
  • Oklahoma Indian Missionary Conference
  • Texas
  • Virginia
  • Wisconsin

Additional Areas of Support

Cleanup UMCOR purchased and dispersed $85,543 in cleanup supplies such as mops, brooms, and buckets.
Consultants UMCOR has placed 16 domestic disaster consultants, some full time in the field, to provide guidance to annual conferences in setting up their call service centers and long term recovery programs. The cost of their deployment as of Nov. 16 is $126,547.
Partner Agencies UMCOR sent $50,000 to support Church World Service's evacuee resettlement program.
International This year's storms also caused great tragedies in Central America. Thus far UMCOR has sent $69,095 to local partner organizations in Guatemala, Mexico, and El Salvador.

This list of numbers and places UMCOR has provided funding for does not include the incalculable cost of time so many volunteers have already provided and the generous spirit of churches who have opened their doors, their treasures, and their hearts to the hurting.

How You Can Help

If you would like to print and share this information with others, visit www.umcor.org to download UMCOR's latest Report to Donors.

Give to UMCOR Advance #982523, Hurricanes 2005

Online at: www.methodistrelief.org

By phone: 1-800-554-8583

By check: at your local church, or by mail to: UMCOR, P.O. Box 9068, New York, NY 10087-9068

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