
We have boots on the ground,” reported Kevin King, Executive Director of Mennonite Disaster Service (MDS). He was referring to various groups of MDS volunteers that are responding to the devastation caused by Hurricane Sandy....[more]
Volunteers muck out homes flooded by Hurricane Isaac[more]
MDS volunteers are known for repairing and rebuilding homes damaged by disasters. But it takes more than construction skills to serve with MDS. During the time that you serve as a volunteer, you will learn that MDS also restores lives.
Your contribution will help to connect volunteers with disaster survivors who need assistance on their path to recovery. MDS depends on the support of people who believe that disaster response is an important part of helping those who are in need.
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