Domestic Disaster Response Network

We never know when disasters will strike, but a lack of expectation does not need to equal a lack of preparation. With some training and a plan in place, you and your church can be ready to face a crisis when it occurs and respond to your community when they need it most.

Our vision is to see every church in the ACNA equipped to help their neighbors in the event of an emergency. We believe that a when disaster strikes, the local church is often in the best position to reach out to bring healing and restoration to those affected by tragedy. As Anglicans in disaster response, we turn chaos into compassion, assisting families to find their “new normal” in times of disaster.

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Support The Network

When you donate to support ARDF's Domestic Disaster Response Network, you are supporting vital on-the-ground help when communities need it most. This includes support for initial crisis relief and long term rebuilding efforts, disaster response mission trips, and the administrative support that is needed to make it all happen.

Thank you for helping to rebuild lives and restore normalcy to those who have to restart. 

 

Volunteer

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Volunteer to serve communities affected by disasters in the United States. Come as a parish, youth team, family, individual, or simply let us know you are interested in future opportunities.

Resources

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Resources and information to help get you and your church started.

Affected By A Disaster?

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If your parish is reaching out to those in need after a natural disaster, you may qualify for additional support from ARDF. Please reach out to us by filling out this google form.

 Upcoming Disaster Response Mission Trips


Going on a Disaster Response Mission Trip?

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 Locate A Disaster Response Coordinator

Use the map to find disaster response contacts in your area! View the map in full screen to see a list of everyone involved and their contact info. Reach out to get involved! We’re updating the map regularly, so be sure to bookmark this link.

 

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