Record Details:
Convoy of Hope (2011 Alabama Tornadoes)
Organization:
Facility Type: Info/Hotline
Status: Open
Address:
DISTRIBUTION HQ:
Gary Wood Aessembly of God
2730 Alison Bonnet Memorial
Birmingham, AL
&
Calvary Church
1121 Paul W. Bryant Dr.
Tuscaloosa, AL
, AL 00000
Website: http://www.convoyofhope.org/
Other Contacts:(hidden)
This organization provides Temporary or Permanent Service? Temporary
Notes:
Per Convoy of Hope at the VOAD AL meeting on 4/29/11 the following is in place:
2 Mobile Distributions with Relief Supplies are operating effective today in both Tuscaloosa & Birmingham, AL (See HQ locations above under street address).
At this time there is no stationary POD in place, but if it becomes a necessity they will announce activation.
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FROM THE SITE:
Convoy of Hope is rushing teams and aid to the South where a massive storm — that spawned dozens of deadly tornadoes — decimated communities and claimed nearly 200 lives in Alabama, Mississippi, Tennessee, Georgia and Virginia on April 27.
Help Convoy of Hope help respond to crisis in the US and around the world.
“Our hearts go out to families who lost loved ones, homes and businesses,” said Jeff Nene, senior director of public relations. “The storm left a wide swath of devastation and we are working closely with state and county emergency management teams to pinpoint exactly where our teams and aid are needed most.”
Nene says Convoy of Hope is rushing food, water, ice chests and other essentials to the South. That’s welcome news for displaced families whose homes have been destroyed and communities where emergency resources are lacking because infrastructure has been compromised.
“One of Convoy of Hope"s strengths is responding to disasters in the United States and around the world,” adds Nene. “Because of our logistical expertise, partners and strong relationships with government agencies and local organizations we can get help to those who are suffering.”
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Garywood Assembly of God is the homebase for Convoy of Hope:
http://www.citizencommandcenter.org/shelters/show/8177
Info Source/Changes: added notes, avails, internal contact
(see full history)
Fri May 06 19:00:04 +0000 2011 by LPar:other_contacts changed.
(show/hide changes)Tue May 03 23:29:10 +0000 2011 by LTel:notes: Per Convoy of Hope at the VOAD AL meeting on 4/29/11 the following is in place:
2 Mobile Distributions with Relief Supplies are operating effective today in both Tuscaloosa & Birmingham, AL (See HQ locations above under street address).
At this time there is no stationary POD in place, but if it becomes a necessity they will announce activation.
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FROM THE SITE:
Convoy of Hope is rushing teams and aid to the South where a massive storm — that spawned dozens of deadly tornadoes — decimated communities and claimed nearly 200 lives in Alabama, Mississippi, Tennessee, Georgia and Virginia on April 27.
Help Convoy of Hope help respond to crisis in the US and around the world.
“Our hearts go out to families who lost loved ones, homes and businesses,” said Jeff Nene, senior director of public relations. “The storm left a wide swath of devastation and we are working closely with state and county emergency management teams to pinpoint exactly where our teams and aid are needed most.”
Nene says Convoy of Hope is rushing food, water, ice chests and other essentials to the South. That’s welcome news for displaced families whose homes have been destroyed and communities where emergency resources are lacking because infrastructure has been compromised.
“One of Convoy of Hope"s strengths is responding to disasters in the United States and around the world,” adds Nene. “Because of our logistical expertise, partners and strong relationships with government agencies and local organizations we can get help to those who are suffering.” -> Per Convoy of Hope at the VOAD AL meeting on 4/29/11 the following is in place:
2 Mobile Distributions with Relief Supplies are operating effective today in both Tuscaloosa & Birmingham, AL (See HQ locations above under street address).
At this time there is no stationary POD in place, but if it becomes a necessity they will announce activation.
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FROM THE SITE:
Convoy of Hope is rushing teams and aid to the South where a massive storm — that spawned dozens of deadly tornadoes — decimated communities and claimed nearly 200 lives in Alabama, Mississippi, Tennessee, Georgia and Virginia on April 27.
Help Convoy of Hope help respond to crisis in the US and around the world.
“Our hearts go out to families who lost loved ones, homes and businesses,” said Jeff Nene, senior director of public relations. “The storm left a wide swath of devastation and we are working closely with state and county emergency management teams to pinpoint exactly where our teams and aid are needed most.”
Nene says Convoy of Hope is rushing food, water, ice chests and other essentials to the South. That’s welcome news for displaced families whose homes have been destroyed and communities where emergency resources are lacking because infrastructure has been compromised.
“One of Convoy of Hope"s strengths is responding to disasters in the United States and around the world,” adds Nene. “Because of our logistical expertise, partners and strong relationships with government agencies and local organizations we can get help to those who are suffering.”
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Garywood Assembly of God is the homebase for Convoy of Hope:
http://www.citizencommandcenter.org/shelters/show/8177
(show/hide changes)Fri Apr 29 19:23:19 +0000 2011 by LTel:added notes, avails, internal contact
(show/hide changes)Fri Apr 29 19:20:15 +0000 2011 by LTel:address: -> DISTRIBUTION HQ:
Gary Wood Aessembly of God
2730 Alison Bonnet Memorial
Birmingham, AL
&
Calvary Church
1121 Paul W. Bryant Dr.
Tuscaloosa, AL
notes: This group's headquarters is in MO. Reportedly, a truck is on the way with supplies. TF 4/28 -> Per Convoy of Hope at the VOAD AL meeting on 4/29/11 the following is in place:
2 Mobile Distributions with Relief Supplies are operating effective today in both Tuscaloosa & Birmingham, AL (See HQ locations above under street address).
At this time there is no stationary POD in place, but if it becomes a necessity they will announce activation.
-----------------------------------
FROM THE SITE:
Convoy of Hope is rushing teams and aid to the South where a massive storm — that spawned dozens of deadly tornadoes — decimated communities and claimed nearly 200 lives in Alabama, Mississippi, Tennessee, Georgia and Virginia on April 27.
Help Convoy of Hope help respond to crisis in the US and around the world.
“Our hearts go out to families who lost loved ones, homes and businesses,” said Jeff Nene, senior director of public relations. “The storm left a wide swath of devastation and we are working closely with state and county emergency management teams to pinpoint exactly where our teams and aid are needed most.”
Nene says Convoy of Hope is rushing food, water, ice chests and other essentials to the South. That’s welcome news for displaced families whose homes have been destroyed and communities where emergency resources are lacking because infrastructure has been compromised.
“One of Convoy of Hope"s strengths is responding to disasters in the United States and around the world,” adds Nene. “Because of our logistical expertise, partners and strong relationships with government agencies and local organizations we can get help to those who are suffering.”
other_contacts changed.
website: -> http://www.convoyofhope.org/
(show/hide changes)Fri Apr 29 07:32:39 +0000 2011 by LTel:name: Convoy of Hope (2011 Alabama Torrnadoes) -> Convoy of Hope (2011 Alabama Tornadoes)
cat_notes: -> LTel 4/28/11: Terra, Steve Irwin made it very clear that COH is not an AL VOAD member but applying and is an NVOAD member. So I adjusted the VOAD affiliation.
(show/hide changes)Fri Apr 29 07:30:04 +0000 2011 by LTel:name: Convoy of Hope Support for Alabama -> Convoy of Hope (2011 Alabama Torrnadoes)
(show/hide changes)Fri Apr 29 06:06:06 +0000 2011 by tfri:other_contacts changed.
(show/hide changes)Fri Apr 29 06:03:24 +0000 2011 by tfri:(show/hide changes)(hide history)
Created At: Fri Apr 29 06:03:24 +0000 2011
Updated At: Fri May 06 19:00:04 +0000 2011
Updated By: LPar
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Support for Named Disaster: 2012 Alabama Tornado |
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