Thanksgiving for Disaster Survivors

ADRN Volunteers pray with fire survivor Arely Cruz When most Texans were cooking on Thanksgiving eve, others wondered how they would feed their families. That’s especially true for disaster survivors as they face the immense challenge of overcoming a tragedy. But because of the generosity of the network church Our Savior Lutheran Austin and the Austin […]
The Pucketts Move Back In

This past November, the Pucketts moved back into their renovated, level-floor home. But they got much more than a new home. They got a new family.
“This house was broken. The death of my parents and other things broke us. We just weren’t getting along the way we used to. And we needed repairing, too,” Joey said.
ADRN’S NATIONAL IMPACT GROWS

ADRN’s national division, United Disaster Relief Network (UDRN), has been working hard to share our disaster response model with other cities nationwide. Since January, UDRN has hosted 17 spiritual leaders through its monthly Info Sessions introducing them to the ADRN model. Team members also took Critical Incident Stress Management Plus (CISM+) training on the road […]
HIS STORY. HIS IMPACT.

On March 21 when the tornadoes barreled through, Paul Hawkin monitored the scene on the TV news. His wife Ella and his 92-year-old mother nervously watched the skies with him, and as they heard the sound of a tornado approaching their Elgin home, they took cover. In God’s mercy, no one was hurt, but the […]
Volunteer – Disaster Relief Coordinator (DRC)
Job Summary: The Disaster Relief Coordinator (DRC) provides leadership for preparedness training and disaster relief activities within their church and in cooperation with other churches in their sector. A DRC leads volunteers and church attendees in the following aspects: Prayer – sharpen the reflex of seeking God in crisis; challenge themselves and others to grow […]
Training for Blue Skies, Too

Thankfully, disasters don’t happen every day. So, what does ADRN’s network of more than 200 churches and volunteers do when winds are calm and skies are blue? They train and prepare to step in when disaster strikes – no matter what form it takes. For most volunteers, the skills they learn in these classes also […]
Hope Family Thrift Store #2

Serve Day Volunteers worked hard this fall to get our second Hope Family Thrift Store (HFTS) location at 13801 Burnet Road in Austin ready to hope this fall. While the HFTS East Austin location at 1221 East 51st Street will remain open, the new center on Burnet Road will provide more space for the store […]
A Shepherd’s Story

A Shepherd’s Story – 2022 Light of Hope The call to the Austin Fire Department went out in the cold, pre-dawn hours on January 7. A three-alarm fire broke out in the Ventura Apartments in North Austin. Three alarms. More resources to fight the flames. More firefighters to do the job. More people needing help. […]
Call Center Volunteers Renew Hope For Lake Charles Residents
ADRN is proud to partner with one of our sister agencies, SWLA Responds, in Southwest Louisiana. Pastors there are helping their communities following Hurricanes Laura and Delta in 2020, and ADRN is working with the organization to spread the hope and love of Jesus Christ to our neighbors to the east. If these storms are […]
“Feed my People”

When the call to serve meals to Austin’s high-risk homeless population came, Marty and Carol Robbins carefully considered the risk to themselves and chose to accept the call. Joining 63 other volunteers donning face masks and gloves, Marty and Carol served lunch and dinner to homeless people in self-isolation 5-days a week for weeks on […]