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September Update #2

RISING TOGETHER

Your Hands Help Keep Hope Alive

Dear Friend,

On the very first day of school, 42 families who were still recovering from the Central Texas Flood faced an unthinkable second blow.

A Sandy Creek area school bus overturned on its route from Bagdad Elementary School. Parents raced to the reunification site at Round Mountain Baptist Church—undoubtedly with hearts pounding and questions swirling.

ADRN worked side-by-side with local church leaders and school staff to provide emotional and spiritual support as families were anxiously waiting to be reunited with their children.

We prayed, we listened, we stayed present in the fears and tears. It was a day many in this community will not soon forget.

`Fast forward two weeks…Same location. Same families. Different day—and a completely different experience!

In collaboration with a San Francisco CA Fire Department Association, ADRN staff and volunteers supported and resourced Round Mountain Baptist Church, a network partner and local church, in hosting an impactful community event.

What once represented a place of panic became a place of joy as families enjoyed a hot meal, welcome kits full of essential resources, and kids enjoyed receiving toys, school supplies, Kona Ice, and other free giveaways.

Together, we can continue to help stabilize families who are still recovering from the trauma of the floods, provide ongoing physical, emotional and spiritual support, and resource network partners who are committed to hosting events like this during survivors’ long-term journey to recovery and resilience. Thank you!

With continued hope,

Rev Dr. Dwight Bailey, Jr.

ADRN Executive Director

Here’s what some of our amazing volunteers have shared after serving families recovering from the Central Texas floods . . .

Assisted with the assembly of Cleanup Buckets. Everyone was motivated and worked hard as a team to put together as many as we could, time permitting. My life is blessed and I want to help others who are going through a traumatic time. It was a wonderful experience and I was happy to meet the others who work so hard to take care of those in need.
Charlotte
Hygiene and Clean-up Bucket Assembly
It was one of the best experiences of my life. Just seeing the compassion of the people. The organizers did an awesome job. God bless all the people that are helping these families.
Vickie
Sandy Creek Response Coordination Center Team
It's overwhelming and I felt like I was on sacred ground. I sorted through objects that had meant a lot to someone - shingles, part of a fence or car. It's hard to imagine the terror that these people endured during the quick rise of the river. I feel compassion for these people and even though there is still a lot of work to do we have to be the hands and feet of Christ.
Sheena
Sandy Creek Response Coordination Center Team
Assisted with the assembly of Cleanup Buckets. Everyone was motivated and worked hard as a team to put together as many as we could, time permitting. My life is blessed and I want to help others who are going through a traumatic time. It was a wonderful experience and I was happy to meet the others who work so hard to take care of those in need.
Charlotte
Hygiene and Clean-up Bucket Assembly
It was one of the best experiences of my life. Just seeing the compassion of the people. The organizers did an awesome job. God bless all the people that are helping these families.
Vickie
Sandy Creek Response Coordination Center Team
It's overwhelming and I felt like I was on sacred ground. I sorted through objects that had meant a lot to someone - shingles, part of a fence or car. It's hard to imagine the terror that these people endured during the quick rise of the river. I feel compassion for these people and even though there is still a lot of work to do we have to be the hands and feet of Christ.
Sheena
Sandy Creek Response Coordination Center Team
Friendly, helpful staff & great experience overall. Our team of 7 felt like we made a huge dent in the sorting and inventorying work that had to be done for the day! Behind the scenes work is important too. Thank you for the opportunity to serve our community in this way.
- Jennen
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