Presbyterian Disaster Assistance enables congregations and mission partners of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) to witness to the healing love of Christ through caring for communities adversely affected by crises and catastrophic events.
SERVE OPPORTUNITY:
The Session of WHPC has voted to receive a special Central Texas Flood Relief Offering. In response to the recent devastating floods across Central Texas, we invite you to join us in providing critical relief to those affected. Your generous donation will help bring hope, comfort, and essential support to families and communities in need.
75 % of the offering will go to Presbyterian Disaster Assitance and 25% will be reserved to support local, hands-on projects in the affected area through direct engagement.
Why Presbyterian Disaster Assistance?
PDA brings both expertise and deep local partnerships to every situation they serve. They are often among the first to arrive and the last to leave, committed to long-term recovery, not just immediate relief. Most importantly, PDA is guided by a Gospel-centered commitment to justice, ensuring that aid reaches all who are impacted, especially the marginalized and overlooked.
Why retain 25% for project support?
This will allow our church and its members to participate in meaningful recovery work alongside those impacted. This effort is especially close to the hearts of many in our church family who have roots in or loved ones living in the affected areas. We invite you to give generously and, as opportunities arise, to serve personally in the work of rebuilding and restoration.
Donations Received To Date: $88,000
The Presbyterian Disaster Assistance response to the situation in Ukraine will include both financial and technical assistance as the network of faith communities providing humanitarian assistance grows in the months ahead.
The scale of the disaster facing Syria and Turkey after the Feb. 6 earthquake is becoming clearer. The 7.8-magnitude quake and its aftershocks have left more than 11,000 people dead and thousands more injured; these numbers will rise as search and rescue continues. Buildings have been reduced to rubble, and roads and bridges have been severely damaged, resulting in dangerous conditions for first responders. In some places, such as Aleppo, this destruction is compounding the damage of the now 11-year war in Syria.
Presbyterian Disaster Assistance (PDA) is providing emergency relief and short-term recovery in the impacted areas through long-standing partners in Syria, in addition to ACT Alliance members in Syria and Turkey, all of whom are already on the ground. PDA will remain active throughout the entire recovery process, accompanying our partners in the area as they determine long-term program needs and providing financial support for building and resilience.