Showing posts with label Clarksdale. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Clarksdale. Show all posts

Monday, April 11, 2016

Immediate Need: Mississippi Floods

Clarksdale, Mississippi and the surrounding areas (Coahoma and Quitman Counties) have been affected by the largest flooding in the area since 1890. More than 2,000 homes and numerous businesses were impacted.
First Presbyterian Church in Clarksdale has responded to the needs in their community by engaging in relief work and by hosting work teams to help with flood relief. There are a number of things to do including sheetrock work and mucking out/cleaning up. Sheetrock teams need not be comprised of experts. Rather, one person who knows how to hang and finish sheetrock can direct an entire team of volunteers. Another need is for qualified electricians and plumbers. Finally, the most important thing we can do is to show up to share God's love with those who are in the midst of this crisis.
If you are interested in mobilizing a team from your church to Mississippi, please register by clicking here. At this point in the registration process you will simply indicate your willingness to help. Dates and details will be finalized later. Registration is open to both groups from churches and individuals. There is no need to register as an individual if you are part of a group from a church. Housing will be provided at no cost in Clarksdale. More details may be provided upon request.

Please let me know if you plan to go so that I may refer individuals or smaller groups to you if you have room for additions to your team. My email is mkennamer@pcanet.org.

Most importantly, don't forget to pray for those impacted by this flooding and for those who are on the ground helping share God's mercy.

Tuesday, March 22, 2016

Flooding in Mississippi

I was in Clarksdale, Mississippi last Friday with Sherry and Steve Lanier helping First Presbyterian Church of Clarksdale to begin to explore how they would respond to local flooding. As you can see from the photos, flood waters have not yet receded. Flooding is widespread.

Please pray for the folks in the Mississippi Delta Region as they deal with the aftermath of floods. Keep an eye out here for more information about relief efforts. 
Example of flooding in the area. Flood waters have yet to recede.

A business impacted by flooding.

Citizens gather at the courthouse to hear from MEMA regarding relief.

Widespread flooding on both sides of the road.

More flooding near Clarksdale.