GRACE Community Services (Generating Resource Awareness through Disaster Case Management and Education) has been involved in many powerful ministries since Hurricane Katrina roared across the Gulf Coast in August 2005.
When Pastor Pauline Wardell-Sankoh came to John Wesley United Methodist Church in 2000, she did not realize the extent of passion for immigration justice that had begun to take root a year earlier.
Early Response Teams trained by the United Methodist Committee on Relief have come from near and far to begin the clean up and rebuilding process for survivors of Hurricane Ike in southeast Texas.
An immigration raid has had a ripple effect resulting in extreme instability in this Iowa community. UMCOR issued an emergency grant to the Iowa Annual Conference for crisis management as people in the community struggle with basic necessities.
United Methodist hospitals in Zimbabwe are keeping their doors open in spite of great hardship.
Thanks to a generous grant, there is new hope for people in Armenia who are subjected to human trafficking.
More than 3,000 people in three communities took part in World Aids Day observances sponsored by a United Methodist clinic in the West Africa country of Guinea.
Two United Methodist churches impacted by Hurricane Ike have proven that they can continue ministry, both with and without buildings.
In Nakuru, Kenya, World AIDS Day marked an important event as more than 2,000 Kenyan residents lined up for HIV/AIDS testing.
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