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Organization bringing Lord's love to neighbors in wake of Hurricanes Florence and Michael.

November 2, 2018

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SHELL POINT BEACH, FL - OCTOBER 10: The storm surge and waves from Hurricane Michael batter the beachfront homes on October 10, 2018 in the Florida Panhandle community of Shell Point Beach, Florida.(Photo by Mark Wallheiser/Getty Images)

The Fellowship of Christian Farmers, International is organizing disaster relief campaigns in North Carolina and Florida.

Hurricane Florence response

  • The disaster relief campaign in based in Burgaw, N.C., for Pender, Duplin and Jones counties.

  • Volunteer farmers and ranchers are encouraged to donate their time to re-build fences and clean up downed trees.

  • It is too early to estimate how much hay may be needed in the area.

Hurricane Michael response

  • The disaster relief campaign is based in Marianna, FL.

  • Volunteer farmers and ranchers are encouraged to donate their time to rebuild fences and clean up downed trees.

  • It is too early to estimate how much hay will be needed in the area.

  • There is a need for horse hay to be shipped into communities from Blountstown to the Gulf of Mexico.

  • Cash donations are needed to buy diesel fuel for generators as electricity has not been restored.

Please pray for the Lord’s protection and strength for the families impacted by the hurricane. The Lord Jesus commanded us to “love the Lord they God with all your heart and strength; and love your neighbor as yourself.”

For more information, call 309-365-8710, fax 309-365-7023, [email protected] go to the FCFI website at www.fcfi.org.

Source: Fellowship of Christian Farmers, International

 

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