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God’s Pit Crew’s Immediate Response Team is hard at work in the hardest-hit areas of Florida, helping survivors of Hurricane Ian. The team left Danville early Monday morning to travel to Fort Myers and Port Charlotte to help victims of the storm start to rebuild their lives.

 

The team is using heavy equipment and chainsaws to clear debris from homes and yards and cut and remove trees. They are also mucking out and drying homes. God’s Pit Crew is also sending 15 tractor-trailers to Florida carrying emergency supplies, including water, tarps, generators, and our Blessing Buckets, with plans to send more. A Blessing Bucket is a five-gallon bucket filled with emergency supplies including food, first aid, hygiene items, a Bible, and a handwritten, encouraging note.

 

God’s Pit Crew President Randy Johnson says, “It’s truly hard to comprehend the devastation caused by Hurricane Ian. It’s catastrophic. We are praying for all impacted and are grateful to be able to help them begin the long process of rebuilding their lives. Thank you so much to our wonderful volunteers, donors, and to the community.”

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