Report from Fort Meyers

Upon arrival at Rick’s house in North Fort Meyers, Ellen, Rick and I unloaded muck out buckets, ice, gas, tarps and a new generator. I grabbed some coffee and breakfast then headed to Immokalee to meet Lupita at her home.

From there we went to Missio Peniel pantry to drop off all food supplies, more ice, buckets and tarps. We immediately hit the ground and started accessing the local area. We did find an enormous amount of damage mostly clean up type stuff. We cut a few trees off fences, surveyed some damage to the mission an helped prop up a fence at Lupita’s mothers home. Pretty much what you might expect. Long day.

We were up early and headed up to Arcadia to meet Adriana, who helps with the mission. We met at her mother and father’s home and began the survey. Totally different situation up here. Lots of standing water, home damage and thousands of downed trees and still no power. This is a very underserved out of the way area with mostly Latinos, African Americans and Haitians. We were able to give out ice, tarps, buckets and cut down a few trees. A very needy area but could be logistically challenging. But a great fit. From there we took a ride up to Wauchula. Other than flooding in the town it self, it seemed to have fared well.

We need your prayers and financial support. For all affected, but especially the people in Arcadia. We greatly appreciate all the donations!

New Updates From Give Me Shelter Ministries

HURRICANE IAN RELIEF

Kenny Phillips / Give Me Shelter Ministries is the Disaster Response Coordinator for The Cooperative Baptist Fellowship of Florida. He is now in the disaster zone created by Hurricane Ian. Kenny loaded up a trailer with supplies we have in Ft. Walton and headed south on Sunday, October 1. We will be getting regular updates from the field from Kenny this week.

We can really use your support right now in helping the many who have lost friends and family members, homes, jobs, and more. Please prayerfully consider donating to this effort. Stay tuned for updates from Kenny!


THE NEW LATRINE AT GRANDOU SCHOOL!

THE LATRINE IN HAITI FOR THE SCHOOL HAS BEEN COMPLETED! PTL!

We were delayed with the same issues facing the world today… construction supplies have been limited and the prices have skyrocketed. We have several photos we will be posting soon to show the completed project. We went way over budget due to the cost of supplies, but praise the Lord we had the funds to cover it. Thank you so much to our supporters for enabling us to do projects like this. Now there are 150+ students in Grandou who are using a latrine instead of the bushes. Please prayerfully consider donating to help us replenish our funds that were spent due to the increased costs involved. Praise God from whom all blessings flow!