Follow Matthew to see what an average day is like for a volunteer serving with Samaritan’s Purse after the California fires.
Samaritan’s Purse deployed volunteer teams in the aftermath of the deadly January wildfires that destroyed neighborhoods and businesses in LA County. One of our volunteers, Matthew, served with us helping homeowners recover belongings from the ashes.
Join Matthew in the video above to experience what an average day is like as a Samaritan’s Purse volunteer serving homeowners in California after the wildfires. You, too, can serve as the hands and feet of Jesus Christ for people reeling from disaster when you volunteer with Samaritan’s Purse!
“It means so much to have these volunteers here to help to find these mementos and help offer love and spiritual support,” said Susan, a homeowner Matthew helped in California who lost everything in the recent wildfires. Watch the video above to hear more about how we helped Susan recover.
Our volunteers serve in Jesus’ Name in the aftermath of tornados, hurricanes, fires, floods, and storms. As we come alongside hurting people, often confused and looking for answers, we are able to share the hope of the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
Visit spvolunteer.org to see how and where you can serve with Samaritan’s Purse to help homeowners in Jesus’ Name.
