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UPDATE: Washington, IL Tornado

CLEANUP WILL RESUME ON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22         

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As we have therefore opportunity, let us do good unto all men, especially unto them who are of the household of faith.
Galatians 6:10  




Cleanup will resume on Friday, November 22

Please register your work team by sending your information to:
Les Schambach
Include:
  • Date of participation
  • Number in group
  • Equipment you are bringing
Volunteers should report to the Washington Apostolic Christian Church at 8:00 - 10:00 AM.
432 E Cruger Road
Washington, IL  

  Instructions for Volunteers      



The work will be primarily manual labor:
  • Moving debris to the street
  • Tree and brush removal
  • Cleanup in fields
  • Cleanup in wooded areas
Equipment Needed:
  • Skid loaders
  • Chainsaws and operators
Crew Chiefs Needed
There is a need for men to fill the role of crew chief. We would like to have several men who are available for a period of one week to assist in this need. If you are available to support in this capacity, please contact:
Scott Aberle
309-208-9863

  Ways to Contribute   

Three ways to contribute to the Disaster Fund:

1.  Your Local Church
Through your local World Relief representative.

2.   Mail - Send your donation to:
Apostolic Christian World Relief
Washington, IL Disaster Fund
711 Elm Drive
Bluffton, IN 46714

Checks should be made payable to:
Apostolic Christian World Relief - Disaster Fund

3.   Donate Online
Click here to make a secure credit card donation
Specify:  Disaster General Fund  

If we receive more funds than are needed for the Washington disaster, we will use the extra funds for future disasters.

 



Please continue to pray for the victims of this storm, for the safety of the workers and for wisdom, patience and strength for those directing the effort.

Sincerely,

Jim Plattner, Chairman