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DISASTER RELIEF EFFORTS
Over the next few weeks, Family of Faith will be host to 65 Samaritan’s Purse volunteers in our facility. We have made an amazing connection with the people at SP and are excited to be partnering with them. Along side the Samaritan’s Purse volunteers we are still in need of 35-40 more people a day for the next few weeks until the work is completed. If you are interested in joining a team please contact us at tornado@redes.mystagingwebsite.com or call 405.273.5331.

To volunteer for our debri removal and tornado relief teams you must attend a short 20-30min training seminar at our facility. These workshops will be held Mon-Sat at 7:30am and 12:30pm. Sundays we will not go out into the field until the afternoon allowing everyone the chance to attend worship services.

If there is any day that you can help that is awesome. One day volunteers are just as needed as those who can volunteer for the whole 2-3 weeks. Don’t think of your time as to little. If you’ve ever wanted to be a missionary here is your chance. This is an awesome privilege to represent Jesus in our community.

PRACTICALS
(Youth Volunteers) If you or anyone in your group is under the age of 18 a notorized permission slip must be filled out and brought to the time of orientation. The forms can all be found on www.spvolunteernetwork.org and click on YOUTH POLICY.

(Donations) If you or your organization have any donations you would like to give to those in need we are taking food, water, diapers, work tools, and donations that can be used for the community. All clothing, toys, and furniture we would like to direct to Shawnee Rescue Mission. If you would like to contribute financially please go the samaritanspurse.org and pledge there.

(Clothing) Wear pants and good shoes. Shorts and open toed shoes are not allowed.

(Contact) If you have any other questions feel free to call one of our Disaster Relief phone operators 9am-5pm at 405.273.5331 or email us at tornado@redes.mystagingwebsite.com

Finishing Work in Oklahoma

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