Oct. 14-15: Disaster Case Management Training in Twisp
The Carlton Complex wildfire burning in north-central Washington state, USA.
Photo courtesy of Jason Kriess, SFC, Washington National Guard and Wikimedia Commons.
Looking For a Few...
‘Giving Tuesday’ to keep Christ in Christmas
Texting MALARIA to 27722 on Nov. 27 for #GIVING TUESDAY sends a $10 donation to the United Methodist Church’s Imagine No Malaria. A UMNS...
Disaster Response in 2012
A photo montage featuring degrading air quality in Ellensburg and the construction of
a new home in White Swan, Wash. Images by the Revs. Shalom...
Volunteers needed for Grays Harbor Clean-Up!
Volunteers cleaning up the flood mud. Photo by Mickey Thurman, with permission.
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URGENT: Volunteers needed for flood clean-up!
By Jim Truitt
Homes, families...
Social support key to Ebola fight, leaders say
By Phileas Jusu | FREETOWN, Sierra Leone (UMNS)
Religious leaders hope that providing emotional and social support for communities across Sierra Leone will help counter the...
GNW Methodist Early Response Teams join in NC flood relief efforts
A few UMVIM Early Response Team members from Washington and Oregon visited North Carolina to help the clean-up of flood-damaged homes from November 9 to...
Colorado is ready for Early Response Teams
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Colorado is ready for Early Response Teams
By Jim Truitt
The Rocky Mountain Conference has officially invited...
6 Things Imagine No Malaria Can Do for Your Church
6 Things Imagine No Malaria Can Do for Your Church
By Julia Frisbie
1) It can get people involved.
When people have a good idea...
Wildfires: Hope is a bright pink wall
Learn how you can be an important part of the rebuild effort in areas affected by Washington wildfires: bit.ly/rebuild-up-from-the-ashes
Hope is a bright pink wall
By...
Here’s how Conconully UMC raised $4000 for Rebuild Up from the Ashes
By Marilyn Church | Images courtesy of Jesse N. Love, Wikipedia*
"In 2015, Conconully was evacuated for a week; the fires never came into the town...