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Wednesday, November 16, 2016
Happening #65 held at Chanco
Virginia LARCUM Conference Dec. 2-3
The Virginia LARCUM Conference: Living Out Our LARCUM
Covenant, will be held in Ashland, VA Dec. 2-3. Keynote speaker Dr.
Joseph D. Small will challenge our State LARCUM Conference to consider
the need for a proper response to the Reformation today. Click here for details and registration. For more information contact Rick Caporali, 540-373-6491, rcaporali@stmaryfred.org.
James Solomon Russell/Saint Paul's College museum and archives being established
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"This new museum will be a great asset to this community, both alumni groups and all visitors who want to research and browse the works of this distinguished intellectual pioneer," said James Grimstead, chair of the committee, "and hopefully inspire our youth to pinpoint this place to make their mark."
For more information please contact James Grimstead, 434-848-2173.
Boys Home Christmas Tree Farm opens Nov. 25
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The farm involves everyone. In the spring, residents set out
transplants and plant seedlings. In the summer and fall, they shear
trees and groom fields. During the winter, they cut and deliver trees
for wholesale and assist with the Choose & Cut sales at the farm.
It's a huge team effort, and an important source of revenue.
Boys Home Christmas Tree Farm will be open Fridays through Sundays
from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. from November 25 through December 23. There will
be an Open House from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, November 26. The
farm is located at 1118 Bear Wallow Flat, West Augusta, VA. Call
540-939-4106.
To learn more about the farm and Boys Home, go to www.boyshomeofva.org.
Psychologist at Jackson-Feild presents at SBCNA Conference
Dr. J. Michael Griffin, a psychologist who provides
neurofeedback therapy at Jackson-Feild Behavioral Health Services
(JFBHS) recently gave two presentations at the annual conference of the
Southeast Biofeedback and Clinical Neuroscience Association.
Of his two presentations, one - titled "Neurofeedback in an
Adolescent Residential Treatment Program" - was the result of a study
conducted at JFBHS. In his presentation, Griffin noted that "adolescents
in long-term residential facilities often have histories of abuse,
neglect, and family histories of mental illness. Often these youths have
received years of outpatient treatment, multiple in-patient psychiatric
hospitalizations in acute care facilities, foster placements, and
multiple behavioral health residential admissions. Multiple [types of
treatment] have been used, including counseling, psychopharmacology,
recreational therapy, therapeutic horticulture, equestrian therapy, and
others. Despite these interventions, significant acting out behaviors
may persist."
The study at JFBHS sought to determine whether neurofeedback
is an effective treatment to reduce the severity, frequency and duration
of acting-out incidents. Over the course of the study, it was found
that children receiving neurofeedback had at least 50%
fewer incident reports than in prior reporting periods and those who
received an average of four per month had an additional 17% fewer
incident reports than those receiving two per month. In addition, staff
noted that children had improved self-awareness, greater impulse control
and reduced hyperactivity.
JFBHS is constantly striving to provide better services to
help children who have suffered severe emotional trauma, and Griffin's
work and services are much appreciated tremendously beneficial.
Tuesday, November 8, 2016
Campus ministries come together at retreat
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Campus ministries from across the
Diocese came together for a retreat at Chanco on the James this past
weekend. There were 43 students from William & Mary, Old Dominion
University, Hampden Sydney, Longwood, Virginia Commonwealth University
and Christopher Newport University. "We gathered together with the
theme of looking at our brokenness and vulnerability as ways that God
meets us and helps us to grow into who God created us to be," said ODU
chaplain the Rev. Wendy Wilkinson. She added, "The Eucharist at dawn on
the pier was a bit chilly!"
Parish pledges are due by Dec. 15
Parish pledges to the Episcopal Church in Southern Virginia
for 2017 are due by December 15, 2016. A message from Bishop Hollerith,
along with a Parish Commitment Form, were emailed to clergy and lay
leaders in October. Letters and forms will NOT be mailed this year. If
you did not receive an email, please contact Nancy James, njames@diosova.org or 757-213-3386. Click here for the 2017 Parish Commitment Form.
Union of Black Episcopalians meeting on Nov. 10
The James Solomon Russell chapter of the Union of Black
Episcopalians (UBE) will meet on Thursday, Nov. 10 at 10:30 a.m. at
Grace, Norfolk (1400 E. Brambleton Ave., Norfolk). All Episcopalians in
the Diocese of Southern Virginia are invited and encouraged to join the
UBE and become members of this diverse and concerned group. For more
information contact David Flores, drf71137@gmail.com.
United Thank Offering: Grant applications available Dec. 2; Fall ingathering monies due by Dec. 10
Grateful hearts are the reason the United Thank Offering
(UTO) is able to continue to award grants which are gifts of love, and
which change lives. They are also the reason the UTO is a vital mission
arm of the Episcopal Church.
Fall Ingathering due by Dec. 10
Churches held their UTO Fall Ingathering was in October. Churches should submit their donations before Dec. 10. Make check payable to United Thank Offering and mail it to our Diocesan UTO Coordinator Helen Sharpe-Williams, 2343 Locks Landing, Chesapeake, VA 23323.
UTO Grant materials available Dec. 2
Annual United Thank Offering grant materials and application forms will be available Dec. 2. Please make sure to note that grant applications are due March 3, 2017. This is the deadline for the Bishop's office to submit the approved grant application. All UTO grant applications must be submitted to the Bishop's office no later than Feb. 17, 2017.
Fall Ingathering due by Dec. 10
Churches held their UTO Fall Ingathering was in October. Churches should submit their donations before Dec. 10. Make check payable to United Thank Offering and mail it to our Diocesan UTO Coordinator Helen Sharpe-Williams, 2343 Locks Landing, Chesapeake, VA 23323.
UTO Grant materials available Dec. 2
Annual United Thank Offering grant materials and application forms will be available Dec. 2. Please make sure to note that grant applications are due March 3, 2017. This is the deadline for the Bishop's office to submit the approved grant application. All UTO grant applications must be submitted to the Bishop's office no later than Feb. 17, 2017.
Clergy transitions
The Rev. David Teschner will retire as rector at Christ and Grace, Petersburg, on November 20, 2016.
The Rev. Anne
Kirchmier will leave St. George's, Newport News (Nov. 2016) and
will begin as rector of St. Andrew's, Newport News (Feb. 1, 2017)
Meredith Melo joins Jackson-Feild
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Meredith is a native Virginian from Yorktown. She earned her
B.S. in Human Nutrition, Foods and Exercise from Virginia Tech and
recently earned her Master of Public Health from George Mason
University.She served as a student intern with the Office of Congressman Rob Wittman in his Washington office.She
also interned at the American Heart Association in Arlington helping
with development responsibilities managing their weekly newsletter and
assisting with database operations. She also worked with community
groups and assisted with volunteer coordination.
Meredith replaced Ann Chaffins who retired after twenty
faithful and successful years of service to Jackson-Feild and the
children it services.
Applications accepted for grants focused on climate change and creation
Applications
are now accepted for grants that focus on local faith-based projects
for mitigating climate change and safeguarding the integrity of
Creation. The Episcopal Church Advisory Council for the Stewardship of
Creation, enabled by Resolution A030, Create Task Force On Climate
Change, approved at General Convention 2015, will make recommendations
for grants up to $10,000. Only Episcopal institutions (parishes,
dioceses, provinces, schools, seminaries, monastic communities,
Episcopal organizations and other Episcopal affiliated entities) are
eligible to receive these funds. Partnerships with non-Episcopal
entities are welcome and encouraged, but an Episcopal entity must serve
as the project leader, active manager, and reporting agent. Deadline
for applications is Dec. 31, 2016. Application information is here.
Tuesday, November 1, 2016
Administrators & Treasurers to meet Nov. 17
The
Administrators & Treasurers Lunch Group will meet on Thursday, Nov.
17, 12 to 1:30 p.m. at the Diocesan Office in Newport News. This is a
wonderful opportunity to meet with other parish administrators and
treasurers to talk about common issues. Bring your own lunch; beverages
will be provided. There's no agenda for this gathering - just an
opportunity to get together, share, encourage, support, and ask
questions. RSVP to Nancy James, njames@diosova.org.
CE-Net meeting on Nov. 10
CE-Net (Christian Educators Network) will meet on Thursday, Nov. 10 from 9:30 to noon at the Diocesan Office in Newport News. Would
you like to learn how you can continue formation at home? Or how
would you like to send weekly updates on what you covered in formation
so parents have an idea of what to talk to their kids about? If these
questions interest you, CE-Net would like to invite you to a working
session with diocesan Communications Officer Ann Turner who will walk us
through how to set up a blog and how to use a recently added feature
to the diocesan website. Bring your laptops and your questions. Lunch
will be provided. Ann will also be available until 2 p.m. to answer
any individual questions. Please RSVP by Nov. 8 to jenny.nauroth@cox.net.
Clergy Compensation Guidelines for 2017
The Executive Board approved a 1% cost of living increase for 2017. The 2017 Clergy Compensation Manual
is now available on our website. The manual includes a review of
diocesan and national canonical requirements, federal regulations,
traditional and generally accepted personnel practices. The manual may
be used as guidelines in discussions between vestries and clergy in the
Diocese of Southern Virginia. Additional consultation is available from
the Canon for Administration Ed Tracy, etracy@diosova.org, 757-213-3378 or 800-582-8292.
Young Adult Service Corps accepting applications for 2017-2018 placements
Young adults (21-30 years old) have an
opportunity to transform their own lives while engaging mission and
ministry in the Anglican Communion by joining the Young Adult Service
Corps. Now, applications are available for 2017-2018 placements in the
Young Adult Service Corps, commonly known as YASC. Click here for more info and application.
Currently
YASCers are serving throughout the Anglican Communion, working
alongside partners in administration, agriculture, communication,
development, and education. They are serving in Brazil, Costa Rica,
England, France, Haiti, Hong Kong, Japan, Jerusalem, Panama,
Philippines, and South Africa. Adrienne Davis of St. David's,
Chesterfield, is currently serving in YASC in Hong Kong.
Among
possible placements for 2017-2018 are Brazil, Costa Rica, Ecuador,
England, France, Ghana, Haiti, Honduras, Hong Kong, Japan, Jerusalem,
Mexico, Panama, Philippines, South Africa, South Korea, Taiwan, and
Tanzania.
Advent devotions offered by heads of Episcopal Church, Anglican Church of Canada, Evangelical Lutheran Church in America and Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada
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Tuesday, October 25, 2016
Bishop Hollerith at Washington National Cathedral
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L to R: Rev. Canon Stephanie Spellers; Rev. Dr. Rosemarie Duncan; Rt. Rev. Mariann Budde; Rev. Canon Kelly Brown Douglas; Bishop Hollerith; Presiding Bishop Michael Curry; Rev. Canon Jan Naylor Cope; Very Rev. Randolph Hollerith
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Bishop Hollerith was at the National Cathedral on Sunday,
Oct. 23 - preaching at the morning service and participating in the
installation of his brother, the Very Rev. Randolph M. Hollerith, as
11th Dean of the Cathedral. You can watch video of both services on the
cathedral website, www.cathedral.org.
125th Annual Council Feb. 10-11 in Williamsburg
The 125th Annual Council of the Episcopal Diocese of
Southern Virginia will be held February 10-11, 2017 at the Williamsburg
Lodge Convention Center. Bookmark this page, www.bit.ly/diosova125,
where you can find the most current information about the 125th Annual
Council, including: Nomination form for elections; Youth Delegation
application; Communicator Credentials application; and hotel
information. Council hashtag is #diosova125.
Stewardship: It's not about money... It's about relationships
Our keynote speaker will be the Rev. Canon Timothy Dombek, Canon for Stewardship in the Diocese of Arizona. Dombek will give three presentations at Council: Building Relationships = Increased Giving; How to Talk About Money & Pledges; and The Most Overlooked Aspect of Congregational Stewardship.
Registration will begin Nov. 28
Council registration will open on Monday, Nov. 28. You will be able to register individually or you may register your entire delegation. Attendees will need to make their own hotel reservations. Discounted rates will be available at the Williamsburg Lodge and The Woodlands.
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Our keynote speaker will be the Rev. Canon Timothy Dombek, Canon for Stewardship in the Diocese of Arizona. Dombek will give three presentations at Council: Building Relationships = Increased Giving; How to Talk About Money & Pledges; and The Most Overlooked Aspect of Congregational Stewardship.
Registration will begin Nov. 28
Council registration will open on Monday, Nov. 28. You will be able to register individually or you may register your entire delegation. Attendees will need to make their own hotel reservations. Discounted rates will be available at the Williamsburg Lodge and The Woodlands.
In celebration of our 125th annual Diocesan Council, the opening
worship service on Friday, February 10 at 11 a.m. will include a brass
quintet and volunteer singers from around our Diocese. Rebecca Davy,
Music Director and Organist at Bruton Parish, Williamsburg, will direct
the volunteer choir and is looking for singers to participate in this
special service. If you would be interested in singing, contact her at bdavy@brutonparish.org or 757-645-3431.
Dismantling Racism workshop Nov. 5
Virginia Organizing will offer a Dismantling Racism workshop
on Saturday, Nov. 5, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Trinity, Portsmouth (500 Court
Street). During this workshop, people of different racial and ethnic
backgrounds will have the opportunity to reflect on personal
experiences, discuss issues, explore theories in anti-racism work, and
focus on how to make changes within their organizations and communities.
This is an opportunity to talk in an open, diverse, and safe setting
about racism and to develop action plans to take home. Click here for more info and registration. Please register by Nov. 3.
2015 Parish Audits due now
2015 parish audits were due September 1. We have received
34. If you have not turned in your church's audit, please contact Kellie
Riley at the diocesan office, kriley@diosova.org, to let her know the status of the audit.
If you need information about how to conduct an audit, you can go to the diocesan website, www.diosova.org, or contact Nancy James, njames@diosova.org or 213-3386, or Kellie Riley, kriley@diosova.org or 213-3374.
If you need information about how to conduct an audit, you can go to the diocesan website, www.diosova.org, or contact Nancy James, njames@diosova.org or 213-3386, or Kellie Riley, kriley@diosova.org or 213-3374.
Help ECW fund outreach - submit dues by Nov. 1
Each fall the ECW Diocesan Board asks Episcopal Church Women
diocese-wide to help fund outreach in the diocese, nation and world.
Each parish is requested to contribute annual dues of $3 per person. Two
of those dollars ($2) fund the ECW Diocesan Budget on page 33 in the
Yearbook and Directory. At year end, recipients world-wide receive
donations allotted by percentages based on the amount of money received.
The remaining dollar ($1) helps fund the administrative fund.
The board also asks for voluntary contributions to help fund
the Church Periodical Club and Miles of Pennies; the Elise Holladay
Scholarships for high school graduates to further their education; the
Book of Remembrance-gifts in memory of loved ones also fund the Elise
Holladay Scholarships; God Bless the Children, Jackson-Feild Homes and
Boys Home graduation gifts; and With These Hands, Holy Cross Anglican
School, Belize Feeding Program.
All contributions are due November 1. Please mail one check
payable to: ECW Treasurer with the Parish Annual Contribution Report to
Betty Mariner, ECW Diocesan Treasurer.
Who's Who is ECW?
We need your help to keep contact information up-to-date in
the ECW Yearbook and Directory. We also want to honor our sisters in
memoriam. Please complete and mail the ECW Parish Information Report,
due November 1, and the ECW Convocation Report 2016,
due November 15, to Louise Boss, Second Vice President. You can find
all the forms in the 2016 ECW Yearbook and Directory. For a copy, email
or call Ann Turner, Diocesan Communication Officer, aturner@diosova.org, 757-213-3388.
Connect with Evangelism Matters conference through FREE live webcast and on-demand
Congregations, dioceses, groups, and individuals can connect with Evangelism Matters without traveling to Texas for the groundbreaking event. Evangelism Matters,
an Episcopal Church Evangelism Conference on November 18-19 in Dallas,
TX, is designed for anyone who would like to learn more about
evangelism and available resources to share our faith. The churchwide
event is co-sponsored by Forward Movement and the Presiding Bishop's Office, and is hosted by the Diocese of Dallas and Church of the Transfiguration, Dallas, TX where the activities will be held.
Key portions of Evangelism Matters will be live webcast to allow for individual and group viewing during conventions, discussion groups, and local evangelism gatherings. The webcast is free and does not require registration. Get more information on how you can access the conference here.
Key portions of Evangelism Matters will be live webcast to allow for individual and group viewing during conventions, discussion groups, and local evangelism gatherings. The webcast is free and does not require registration. Get more information on how you can access the conference here.
Church Leadership Conference Feb. 17-19 at Kanuga
The
Church Leadership Conference, sponsored by Kanuga and the Episcopal
Church Foundation, will be held at Kanuga February 17-19, 2017 and will
explore the theme "Finding Your Place." Join Rachel Held Evans, Canon
Frank Logue, and a team of presenters as they discuss leadership skills
that will enable churches to thrive. For more information and to
register, please visit www.kanuga.org/churchleadership.
Monday, October 17, 2016
Two new online courses from ChurchNext
ChurchNext has launched two brand new courses, suitable for individual or group study:
- Practical Forgiveness - Forgiveness continues to be one of the greatest issues facing humankind. Class led by Rob Voyle. Click here to learn more.
- A 7 Week Advent - With Advent approaching, there's a small but hearty movement to expand the season from four weeks to seven. Episcopal rector Stephen Smith leads this course. Click here to learn more.
MissionInsite demographics: Ministry benefits of PeoplePlot
Who are we? It's an important ministry question for
churches. the MissionInsite demographics tools - available to all
churches in Southern Virginia - includes PeoplePlot. With this tool you
can:
- connect with visitors and new movers
- discover the financial support potential of your church
- view your people by neighborhood
- discover small group opportunities
- respond to natural disasters in your area
- and much more
Thomas W. Meehan elected to Jackson-Feild Home's Foundation Board
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Mr. Meehan, a native of Newport News, began his career in
real estate in 1970 with C. D. West & Co. and is now the sole owner
and president. The company provides oversight of apartment projects in
Virginia and Georgia, and has developed 1,000+ residential lots in
Virginia and South Carolina and built 300+ single family homes. Earlier
in his career, Meehan was a real estate appraiser and has appraised more
than 3,000 houses and over 75 commercial properties.
Mr. Meehan serves on the boards of the Hampton Roads Academy,
Achievable Dream, and Boys & Girls Club of the Virginia Peninsula.
He is a past director of the Chesapeake Bay Bridge and Tunnel Commission
and the American Cancer Society in Hampton Roads.
Church asked to observe National Disability Employment Awareness Month
In honor of National Disability Employment Awareness Month,
observed throughout October, Presiding Bishop Michael Curry has asked
all Episcopalians to remember and honor the invaluable contributions of
disabled lay and clergy who have served, and currently serve, within
the Episcopal Church.
The 78th General Convention in 2015 renewed
and reaffirmed the Episcopal Church's commitment to the inclusion and
protection of the civil rights of all persons with disabilities through
the passage of Resolution D034: Support the Civil
Rights of Disabled Persons. National Disability Employment Awareness
Month presents all dioceses and congregations with the opportunity to
fully implement Resolution D034 through seeking education from
community deaf/hard of hearing and disability organizations on
supporting full inclusion of disabled persons in all aspects of public
life.
"Renewed commitment calls for renewed
action," Presiding Bishop Curry said. "This October, let us walk
together in the footsteps of Jesus Christ to transform the unjust
structures of society and more fully welcome our disabled brothers and
sisters living within our congregations and our communities."
For ideas and resources to observe National Disability Employment Awareness Month contact Jayce Hafner, Episcopal Church Domestic Policy Analyst, jhafner@episcopalchurch.org.
Tuesday, October 11, 2016
November Weekend registration is open!
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Seminar: Spiritual Wholeness in a Sexually Broken World
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The Addictions and Recovery Commission invites you to a half-day seminar, "Spiritual Wholeness in a Sexually Broken World" with T. C. Ryan on Wednesday, Nov. 3, 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. at the Woodlands Hotel, Williamsburg. The seminar is free and open to the public.
The purpose of this seminar is to help us think about how we
see our sexuality, to understand sexual brokenness and to consider
strategic ways by which we can help ourselves, each other and the Church
become healthier in handling human sexuality and growing as spiritual,
healthy people.
For nearly twenty years T. C. Ryan was founding and senior pastor
of a large church. He resigned in order to concentrate more fully on his
ongoing recovery from a lifelong sexual addiction. Dr. Ryan now has a
ministry of spiritual direction with individuals and groups, preaches,
writes and leads seminars on achieving spiritual wholeness in a sexually
broken world.
This seminar will be the first presentation of Recovery Ministry of
the Episcopal Church's annual Gathering. To register for the full
conference, click here. For more information call 757-903-0000.
Resources to help parishes plan Day of Repentance and Reconciliation
Annual Council Resolution R-1 (2013) resolved that "November
2, 2014, All Souls Day, will be designated as the 'Day of Repentance and
Reconciliation' in the Diocese of Southern Virginia and parishes will
annually hold this observance during the octave of All Saints."
Please take plans to live into R-1 and plan a meaningful service during the octave of All Saints. In the diocesan service we used a story format. "Repentance, Reconciliation and Healing: A liturgical resource for congregations" follows the format of Holy Women, Holy Men. This booklet offers several options for readings and psalms.
Please take plans to live into R-1 and plan a meaningful service during the octave of All Saints. In the diocesan service we used a story format. "Repentance, Reconciliation and Healing: A liturgical resource for congregations" follows the format of Holy Women, Holy Men. This booklet offers several options for readings and psalms.
Union of Black Episcopalians to meet Oct. 13
The James Solomon Russell chapter of the Union of Black
Episcopalians (UBE) will meet on Thursday, Oct. 13 at 10:30 a.m. at
Grace, Norfolk (1400 E. Brambleton Ave., Norfolk).
The Union of Black Episcopalians (UBE) invites ALL Episcopalians, regardless of race, to become members of UBE and join them in their mission of fighting racism and encouraging the involvement of Black people in the total life of the church.
The James Solomon Russell chapter of the UBE meets on the second Thursday of each month at 10:30 a.m. at Grace, Norfolk. All Episcopalians in the Diocese of Southern Virginia are invited and encouraged to join the UBE and become members of this diverse and concerned group. Annual dues are $70 for individuals, $60 for retired, and $105 four couples. For more information contact David Flores, drf71137@gmail.com.
The Union of Black Episcopalians (UBE) invites ALL Episcopalians, regardless of race, to become members of UBE and join them in their mission of fighting racism and encouraging the involvement of Black people in the total life of the church.
The James Solomon Russell chapter of the UBE meets on the second Thursday of each month at 10:30 a.m. at Grace, Norfolk. All Episcopalians in the Diocese of Southern Virginia are invited and encouraged to join the UBE and become members of this diverse and concerned group. Annual dues are $70 for individuals, $60 for retired, and $105 four couples. For more information contact David Flores, drf71137@gmail.com.
Episcopal Relief & Development assisting with Hurricane Matthew recovery
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"Due to the power outages and communications challenges in the
aftermath of Hurricane Matthew, information about the scale of the
storm's impact is coming in slowly," said Abagail Nelson, Episcopal
Relief & Development's Senior Vice President for Programs. "From
what we are seeing so far, the damage is extensive in a number of areas
and it will take a long time, even years, for many of these places to
recover."
Episcopal Church-affiliated organizations and networks in Haiti
and Cuba continue to assess damage and respond to emergency needs. In
Haiti, Episcopal Relief & Development support will enable local
partners such as the Bishop Tharp Institute (BTI) to provide food and
water to displaced people sheltering on the school's campus. BTI is
located in Les Cayes, one of the most hard-hit areas of Haiti's
southern peninsula. As of October 9, more than 1.4 million people are
in need of humanitarian assistance and over 61,000 people are in temporary shelters, according to UN OCHA. The Haitian Directorate for Civil Protection has confirmed 336 fatalities as of October 8, though other sources place the death toll upwards of 1,000.
In the United States, the slow-moving storm grazed the Florida
coast and had a large impact further north into the Carolinas.
Episcopal Relief & Development is in contact with dioceses along
the southern Atlantic coast, providing technical assistance to local
leaders who are reaching out in their communities. After several days
of heavy rain, flood levels continue to rise in areas of South Carolina
and eastern North Carolina, stranding large numbers of people and prompting evacuations.
Church partners are monitoring the situation locally and communicating
as able regarding property damage and community members with emergency
needs.
Please continue to pray for communities affected by Hurricane
Matthew, for first responders who are rescuing and caring for people in
need and for the families and friends of those who lost their lives.
Donations to the Hurricane Matthew Response Fund will help Episcopal Relief & Development provide critical assistance to communities in need.
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