God’s Pit Crew’s Immediate Response Team is extending their response stay in Valdosta, Georgia, to continue helping storm victims following destruction left behind by Hurricane Idalia. Teams originally deployed Sunday, September 2, from headquarters in Danville, Virginia, and traveled to Lowndes County in order to help victims of catastrophic Hurricane Idalia in the surrounding area. God’s Pit Crew is now planning to extend its stay in Georgia until Sunday, October 1.
Volunteers and staff have been working in the hardest-hit areas clearing debris, cutting and removing trees, tarping roofs, and much more. At this time, God’s Pit Crew is one of the few organizations responding to the Valdosta, Georgia, area. This has caused the organization to push back their departure date in order to assist as many storm victims as possible. In order to help as many people as possible, though, God’s Pit Crew is actively searching for more volunteers.
As the ministry looks to remain in Georgia and continue aiding disaster victims, God’s Pit Crew asks that anyone interested in volunteering visit GodsPitCrew.org and click the volunteer button located in the red Hurricane Idalia Response bar. Food and lodging are being provided to volunteers onsite for this response.
God’s Pit Crew asks that those interested in donating to the ministry in order to support their ongoing immediate disaster response efforts, please visit GodsPitCrew.org or call (434) 836-4472 to make a donation.