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In response to devastating wildfires in Oklahoma and the deadly tornadoes that recently ravaged Mississippi, Missouri, and many other regions, God’s Pit Crew is urgently mobilizing critical supplies and support to assist those impacted by these disasters.

The recent wildfires surrounding Mannford, Oklahoma, have claimed lives, destroyed homes, and left hundreds displaced.  God’s Pit Crew has quickly responded to provide essential relief products, including food, water, hygiene kits, and other emergency supplies to the victims of these fires.  Local communities are working tirelessly to recover, and God’s Pit Crew is prepared to stand with them in their time of need.

In addition to the efforts for Oklahoma, God’s Pit Crew has also deployed multiple loads of relief supplies to assist the victims of the tornadoes that recently tore through Mississippi and Missouri.  These powerful storms left a trail of destruction, taking lives and causing widespread damage to homes and infrastructure.  God’s Pit Crew is delivering much-needed aid to Tylertown and McComb, Mississippi, as well as Ozark, Missouri, to help begin the long process of recovery.

“Our crew is committed to providing relief as quickly and efficiently as possible, bringing hope and tangible support to communities that have lost so much,” shared God’s Pit Crew Immediate Disaster Response Coordinator, Chris Chiles.  “These storms move quickly and the damage left behind is unimaginable.”

These efforts come at the same time the ministry works to provide more than 25 new homes to victims of Hurricane Helene and on the heels of recent volunteer assistance provided in Kentucky and Virginia for flood cleanup.

As the organization looks to restock their inventory of relief supplies in order to keep responding and providing the much-needed materials, anyone interested in becoming a ministry partner is encouraged to visit GodsPitCrew.org or call (434) 836-4472.

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