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Published On: Tue, Apr 29th, 2014

Convoy of Hope, AG churches responding to tornado victims

International humanitarian relief organization, Convoy of Hope, has assessment teams in the areas affected by the tornadoes throughout the Midwest. Assemblies of God churches have mobilized assistance in Kansas, Arkansas and Oklahoma.

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Different churches in the area are reporting that they are safe and are now transitioning into help centers, reaching out to those who were not so lucky.

“AG churches are responding to the best of their abilities in aiding victims, and help is on the way for many of these communities hit by tornadoes,” the article states.

The lastest death toll is 19 – more details HERE

 

To give to the relief effort through the Assemblies of God Disaster Relief program, which supports Convoy of Hope relief efforts as the AG designated relief partner, click here and type in the words “Tornadoes 2014” in the comments box or send a check to US Disaster Relief, 1445 N Boonville, Springfield, MO  65802. Please put “881001 Tornadoes 2014” on your check memo line. 

Online donation for Convoy of Hope

Those wishing to make a contribution to Convoy of Hope can make a secure online contribution by visiting: www.convoyofhope.org.

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  1. Death toll from tornadoes across southeast rises to 35 - The Global Dispatch says:

    […] Salvation Army has mobilized their efforts for disaster response alongside local churches and Convoy of Hope. […]

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