Record Details:
North Carolina Baptist Men
Organization:
Facility Type: Info/Hotline
Status: Open
Address:
PO Box 1107
Cary, NC 27512
Main/General Business Number: 800.395.5102 ext. 5599
Website: https://www.baptistsonmission.org/Projects/North-Carolina/Tornado
Mission: At NC Baptist Men our vision is "Every Christian sharing God's love with hurting people through word and deed". There are 14 different ministries of NC Baptist Men. We believe that all Christians are called, gifted and sent. Our desire is to help churches involve their members in missions and ministry in Jesus' name.
We seek to:
1. Initiate and Network to discover mission needs.
2. Educate and Disciple people concerning their own spiritual gifts and abilities.
3. Motivate and Lead people in meeting those mission needs.
NC Baptist Men is an auxiliary to the Baptist State Convention of North Carolina. The Baptist State Convention's Website is www.ncbaptist.org
This organization provides Temporary or Permanent Service? Temporary
Notes:
August 2012 - Volunteers are still needed for work in Pamlico County. Approximately 30 homes have been repaired with many more to go. To volunteer, click on "Volunteer Now"
ON GOING PROJECTS AT:
http://www.baptistsonmission.org/Projects/United-States
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April 25, 2011- NCBM Disaster Relief men and women are working in more than 12 different locations across North Carolina. Over 700 jobs have been completed by several thousand volunteers. Over 55,000 meals have been provided so far. Thank you for praying, giving and going.
April 20, 2011 - NCBM was one of several organizations featured on a fundraiser hosted by WRAL and UNC-TV. We are thankful for the generosity of those that gave. The work continues for us in 12 locations in the eastern half of NC. Over 400 jobs have been completed using almost 3,000 volunteer days. In addition, feeding teams have produced over 21,500 hot meals in partnership with the American Red Cross and The Salvation Army.
April 19, 2011 - Volunteers continue to respond to the needs of those affected by the recent tornado's. Chainsaw debris removal and mass feeding volunteers with support from Chaplaincy, Administration and others are helping in a number of locations including: Bertie, Bladen, Craven, Cumberland, Greene, Halifax, Johnston, Lee, Robeson, Onslow, Sampson, and Wake counties. So far over 140 jobs have been completed and 16,280 meals have been prepared by 1,644 volunteers. Thank you for serving!
April 18, 2011 -Update - The following report is what occured today as NC Baptist Men coordinates volunteer response to the severe weather and tornado damage:
Wake County - 100+ volunteers today. Prepared approximately 2000 meals for ARC and TSA. Assessors in Holly Springs.
Lee County - 150+ volunteers plus two skid loaders. Needs assessment volunteers.
Halifax County - 20 people today.
Bertie/Hertford County - 38 people working in recovery work.
Craven County - 9 people putting on blue tarps and doing recovery work.
Johnston County - 100+ volunteers today. 78 job requests completed. Moving to Four Oaks soon. Some of the teams are already working there.
Bladen County - Teams still working in the area.
Wilson County - projects developing.
Greene County - Several teams working in Snow Hill, Will be back there tomorrow.
Cumberland County - Have been feeding first responders and volunteers. Assessment started today and recovery work should start tomorrow.
Harnett County - Working to get some assessment started in that area.
Onslow County - will work with people in the Jacksonville area on disaster recovery.
April 16, 2011 8 p.m. Update - On Saturday, April 16, 2011 a series of devastating tornadoes hit many areas of Central and Eastern North Carolina. NC Baptist disaster relief volunteers began doing assessment and disaster recovery as soon as the storms passed. There are still many areas where volunteers cannot safely get into due to downed power lines. NCBM is setting up disaster recovery sites in many of the affected areas, in the next few hours and days based on the assessments. Right now disaster relief team leaders are setting up or assessing operations in Wake, Johnston, Lee, Bladen, Wilson, Cumberland, Person, Northampton, Bertie and Robeson Counties.
Get Involved
We are keeping a list of potential disaster relief volunteers.
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FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/ncmissions
Info Source/Changes:
Fri Oct 26 23:20:34 +0000 2012 by DNug:notes: August 2012 - Volunteers are still needed for work in Pamlico County. Approximately 30 homes have been repaired with many more to go. To volunteer, click on "Volunteer Now"
April 25, 2011- NCBM Disaster Relief men and women are working in more than 12 different locations across North Carolina. Over 700 jobs have been completed by several thousand volunteers. Over 55,000 meals have been provided so far. Thank you for praying, giving and going.
April 20, 2011 - NCBM was one of several organizations featured on a fundraiser hosted by WRAL and UNC-TV. We are thankful for the generosity of those that gave. The work continues for us in 12 locations in the eastern half of NC. Over 400 jobs have been completed using almost 3,000 volunteer days. In addition, feeding teams have produced over 21,500 hot meals in partnership with the American Red Cross and The Salvation Army.
April 19, 2011 - Volunteers continue to respond to the needs of those affected by the recent tornado's. Chainsaw debris removal and mass feeding volunteers with support from Chaplaincy, Administration and others are helping in a number of locations including: Bertie, Bladen, Craven, Cumberland, Greene, Halifax, Johnston, Lee, Robeson, Onslow, Sampson, and Wake counties. So far over 140 jobs have been completed and 16,280 meals have been prepared by 1,644 volunteers. Thank you for serving!
April 18, 2011 -Update - The following report is what occured today as NC Baptist Men coordinates volunteer response to the severe weather and tornado damage:
Wake County - 100+ volunteers today. Prepared approximately 2000 meals for ARC and TSA. Assessors in Holly Springs.
Lee County - 150+ volunteers plus two skid loaders. Needs assessment volunteers.
Halifax County - 20 people today.
Bertie/Hertford County - 38 people working in recovery work.
Craven County - 9 people putting on blue tarps and doing recovery work.
Johnston County - 100+ volunteers today. 78 job requests completed. Moving to Four Oaks soon. Some of the teams are already working there.
Bladen County - Teams still working in the area.
Wilson County - projects developing.
Greene County - Several teams working in Snow Hill, Will be back there tomorrow.
Cumberland County - Have been feeding first responders and volunteers. Assessment started today and recovery work should start tomorrow.
Harnett County - Working to get some assessment started in that area.
Onslow County - will work with people in the Jacksonville area on disaster recovery.
April 16, 2011 8 p.m. Update - On Saturday, April 16, 2011 a series of devastating tornadoes hit many areas of Central and Eastern North Carolina. NC Baptist disaster relief volunteers began doing assessment and disaster recovery as soon as the storms passed. There are still many areas where volunteers cannot safely get into due to downed power lines. NCBM is setting up disaster recovery sites in many of the affected areas, in the next few hours and days based on the assessments. Right now disaster relief team leaders are setting up or assessing operations in Wake, Johnston, Lee, Bladen, Wilson, Cumberland, Person, Northampton, Bertie and Robeson Counties.
Get Involved
We are keeping a list of potential disaster relief volunteers.
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FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/ncmissions -> August 2012 - Volunteers are still needed for work in Pamlico County. Approximately 30 homes have been repaired with many more to go. To volunteer, click on "Volunteer Now"
ON GOING PROJECTS AT:
http://www.baptistsonmission.org/Projects/United-States
----
April 25, 2011- NCBM Disaster Relief men and women are working in more than 12 different locations across North Carolina. Over 700 jobs have been completed by several thousand volunteers. Over 55,000 meals have been provided so far. Thank you for praying, giving and going.
April 20, 2011 - NCBM was one of several organizations featured on a fundraiser hosted by WRAL and UNC-TV. We are thankful for the generosity of those that gave. The work continues for us in 12 locations in the eastern half of NC. Over 400 jobs have been completed using almost 3,000 volunteer days. In addition, feeding teams have produced over 21,500 hot meals in partnership with the American Red Cross and The Salvation Army.
April 19, 2011 - Volunteers continue to respond to the needs of those affected by the recent tornado's. Chainsaw debris removal and mass feeding volunteers with support from Chaplaincy, Administration and others are helping in a number of locations including: Bertie, Bladen, Craven, Cumberland, Greene, Halifax, Johnston, Lee, Robeson, Onslow, Sampson, and Wake counties. So far over 140 jobs have been completed and 16,280 meals have been prepared by 1,644 volunteers. Thank you for serving!
April 18, 2011 -Update - The following report is what occured today as NC Baptist Men coordinates volunteer response to the severe weather and tornado damage:
Wake County - 100+ volunteers today. Prepared approximately 2000 meals for ARC and TSA. Assessors in Holly Springs.
Lee County - 150+ volunteers plus two skid loaders. Needs assessment volunteers.
Halifax County - 20 people today.
Bertie/Hertford County - 38 people working in recovery work.
Craven County - 9 people putting on blue tarps and doing recovery work.
Johnston County - 100+ volunteers today. 78 job requests completed. Moving to Four Oaks soon. Some of the teams are already working there.
Bladen County - Teams still working in the area.
Wilson County - projects developing.
Greene County - Several teams working in Snow Hill, Will be back there tomorrow.
Cumberland County - Have been feeding first responders and volunteers. Assessment started today and recovery work should start tomorrow.
Harnett County - Working to get some assessment started in that area.
Onslow County - will work with people in the Jacksonville area on disaster recovery.
April 16, 2011 8 p.m. Update - On Saturday, April 16, 2011 a series of devastating tornadoes hit many areas of Central and Eastern North Carolina. NC Baptist disaster relief volunteers began doing assessment and disaster recovery as soon as the storms passed. There are still many areas where volunteers cannot safely get into due to downed power lines. NCBM is setting up disaster recovery sites in many of the affected areas, in the next few hours and days based on the assessments. Right now disaster relief team leaders are setting up or assessing operations in Wake, Johnston, Lee, Bladen, Wilson, Cumberland, Person, Northampton, Bertie and Robeson Counties.
Get Involved
We are keeping a list of potential disaster relief volunteers.
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FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/ncmissions
mission:
At NC Baptist Men our vision is "Every Christian sharing God's love with hurting people through word and deed". There are 14 different ministries of NC Baptist Men. We believe that all Christians are called, gifted and sent. Our desire is to help churches involve their members in missions and ministry in Jesus' name.
We seek to:
1. Initiate and Network to discover mission needs.
2. Educate and Disciple people concerning their own spiritual gifts and abilities.
3. Motivate and Lead people in meeting those mission needs.
NC Baptist Men is an auxiliary to the Baptist State Convention of North Carolina. The Baptist State Convention's Website is www.ncbaptist.org ->
At NC Baptist Men our vision is "Every Christian sharing God's love with hurting people through word and deed". There are 14 different ministries of NC Baptist Men. We believe that all Christians are called, gifted and sent. Our desire is to help churches involve their members in missions and ministry in Jesus' name.
We seek to:
1. Initiate and Network to discover mission needs.
2. Educate and Disciple people concerning their own spiritual gifts and abilities.
3. Motivate and Lead people in meeting those mission needs.
NC Baptist Men is an auxiliary to the Baptist State Convention of North Carolina. The Baptist State Convention's Website is www.ncbaptist.org
(show/hide changes)Fri Oct 26 23:17:09 +0000 2012 by DNug:notes: April 25, 2011- NCBM Disaster Relief men and women are working in more than 12 different locations across North Carolina. Over 700 jobs have been completed by several thousand volunteers. Over 55,000 meals have been provided so far. Thank you for praying, giving and going.
April 20, 2011 - NCBM was one of several organizations featured on a fundraiser hosted by WRAL and UNC-TV. We are thankful for the generosity of those that gave. The work continues for us in 12 locations in the eastern half of NC. Over 400 jobs have been completed using almost 3,000 volunteer days. In addition, feeding teams have produced over 21,500 hot meals in partnership with the American Red Cross and The Salvation Army.
April 19, 2011 - Volunteers continue to respond to the needs of those affected by the recent tornado's. Chainsaw debris removal and mass feeding volunteers with support from Chaplaincy, Administration and others are helping in a number of locations including: Bertie, Bladen, Craven, Cumberland, Greene, Halifax, Johnston, Lee, Robeson, Onslow, Sampson, and Wake counties. So far over 140 jobs have been completed and 16,280 meals have been prepared by 1,644 volunteers. Thank you for serving!
April 18, 2011 -Update - The following report is what occured today as NC Baptist Men coordinates volunteer response to the severe weather and tornado damage:
Wake County - 100+ volunteers today. Prepared approximately 2000 meals for ARC and TSA. Assessors in Holly Springs.
Lee County - 150+ volunteers plus two skid loaders. Needs assessment volunteers.
Halifax County - 20 people today.
Bertie/Hertford County - 38 people working in recovery work.
Craven County - 9 people putting on blue tarps and doing recovery work.
Johnston County - 100+ volunteers today. 78 job requests completed. Moving to Four Oaks soon. Some of the teams are already working there.
Bladen County - Teams still working in the area.
Wilson County - projects developing.
Greene County - Several teams working in Snow Hill, Will be back there tomorrow.
Cumberland County - Have been feeding first responders and volunteers. Assessment started today and recovery work should start tomorrow.
Harnett County - Working to get some assessment started in that area.
Onslow County - will work with people in the Jacksonville area on disaster recovery.
April 16, 2011 8 p.m. Update - On Saturday, April 16, 2011 a series of devastating tornadoes hit many areas of Central and Eastern North Carolina. NC Baptist disaster relief volunteers began doing assessment and disaster recovery as soon as the storms passed. There are still many areas where volunteers cannot safely get into due to downed power lines. NCBM is setting up disaster recovery sites in many of the affected areas, in the next few hours and days based on the assessments. Right now disaster relief team leaders are setting up or assessing operations in Wake, Johnston, Lee, Bladen, Wilson, Cumberland, Person, Northampton, Bertie and Robeson Counties.
Get Involved
We are keeping a list of potential disaster relief volunteers.
------------------------------------
FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/ncmissions -> August 2012 - Volunteers are still needed for work in Pamlico County. Approximately 30 homes have been repaired with many more to go. To volunteer, click on "Volunteer Now"
April 25, 2011- NCBM Disaster Relief men and women are working in more than 12 different locations across North Carolina. Over 700 jobs have been completed by several thousand volunteers. Over 55,000 meals have been provided so far. Thank you for praying, giving and going.
April 20, 2011 - NCBM was one of several organizations featured on a fundraiser hosted by WRAL and UNC-TV. We are thankful for the generosity of those that gave. The work continues for us in 12 locations in the eastern half of NC. Over 400 jobs have been completed using almost 3,000 volunteer days. In addition, feeding teams have produced over 21,500 hot meals in partnership with the American Red Cross and The Salvation Army.
April 19, 2011 - Volunteers continue to respond to the needs of those affected by the recent tornado's. Chainsaw debris removal and mass feeding volunteers with support from Chaplaincy, Administration and others are helping in a number of locations including: Bertie, Bladen, Craven, Cumberland, Greene, Halifax, Johnston, Lee, Robeson, Onslow, Sampson, and Wake counties. So far over 140 jobs have been completed and 16,280 meals have been prepared by 1,644 volunteers. Thank you for serving!
April 18, 2011 -Update - The following report is what occured today as NC Baptist Men coordinates volunteer response to the severe weather and tornado damage:
Wake County - 100+ volunteers today. Prepared approximately 2000 meals for ARC and TSA. Assessors in Holly Springs.
Lee County - 150+ volunteers plus two skid loaders. Needs assessment volunteers.
Halifax County - 20 people today.
Bertie/Hertford County - 38 people working in recovery work.
Craven County - 9 people putting on blue tarps and doing recovery work.
Johnston County - 100+ volunteers today. 78 job requests completed. Moving to Four Oaks soon. Some of the teams are already working there.
Bladen County - Teams still working in the area.
Wilson County - projects developing.
Greene County - Several teams working in Snow Hill, Will be back there tomorrow.
Cumberland County - Have been feeding first responders and volunteers. Assessment started today and recovery work should start tomorrow.
Harnett County - Working to get some assessment started in that area.
Onslow County - will work with people in the Jacksonville area on disaster recovery.
April 16, 2011 8 p.m. Update - On Saturday, April 16, 2011 a series of devastating tornadoes hit many areas of Central and Eastern North Carolina. NC Baptist disaster relief volunteers began doing assessment and disaster recovery as soon as the storms passed. There are still many areas where volunteers cannot safely get into due to downed power lines. NCBM is setting up disaster recovery sites in many of the affected areas, in the next few hours and days based on the assessments. Right now disaster relief team leaders are setting up or assessing operations in Wake, Johnston, Lee, Bladen, Wilson, Cumberland, Person, Northampton, Bertie and Robeson Counties.
Get Involved
We are keeping a list of potential disaster relief volunteers.
------------------------------------
FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/ncmissions
mission:
At NC Baptist Men our vision is "Every Christian sharing God's love with hurting people through word and deed". There are 14 different ministries of NC Baptist Men. We believe that all Christians are called, gifted and sent. Our desire is to help churches involve their members in missions and ministry in Jesus' name.
We seek to:
1. Initiate and Network to discover mission needs.
2. Educate and Disciple people concerning their own spiritual gifts and abilities.
3. Motivate and Lead people in meeting those mission needs.
NC Baptist Men is an auxiliary to the Baptist State Convention of North Carolina. The Baptist State Convention's Website is www.ncbaptist.org ->
At NC Baptist Men our vision is "Every Christian sharing God's love with hurting people through word and deed". There are 14 different ministries of NC Baptist Men. We believe that all Christians are called, gifted and sent. Our desire is to help churches involve their members in missions and ministry in Jesus' name.
We seek to:
1. Initiate and Network to discover mission needs.
2. Educate and Disciple people concerning their own spiritual gifts and abilities.
3. Motivate and Lead people in meeting those mission needs.
NC Baptist Men is an auxiliary to the Baptist State Convention of North Carolina. The Baptist State Convention's Website is www.ncbaptist.org
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Updated At: Fri Oct 26 23:20:34 +0000 2012
Updated By: DNug
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