Thousands of homes were damaged by wind or flooded when Hurricane Isaac swept through Louisiana in late August. Samaritan’s Purse sent Disaster Relief Units to LaPlace and Lacombe, Louisiana, and mobilized volunteers to mud-out flooded homes, put tarps on damaged roofs, and remove tree limbs and debris from yards.
Samaritan’s Purse team members joined hands in prayer before Disaster Relief Unit #3 left North Carolina for the 800-mile journey to LaPlace, Louisiana, to help victims of Hurricane Isaac.
Team leader Erinn Ford wrote a note in the Bible that she and the other volunteers signed and presented to a homeowner after they completed repairs.
Dorothy Gurbbs (right) and her sister Florence welcomed the volunteers who put a tarp on their damaged roof.
Sandra Reed lost her husband to cancer eight months ago, then Hurricane Isaac flooded her home. Sandra received a Bible from Dee, one of the volunteers who worked on her flood-damaged home.
Blanca Mendez and her children, Crystal and Kaleb, were thankful to have their damaged roof covered with a tarp.
Samaritan’s Purse workers presented Roy and Charmaine Miller with a Bible and prayed for the family after removing fallen tree limbs from their yard.
Shirley Clouatre had to wade through waist-deep water when she was evacuated from her home by the National Guard. She shared her story with Chaplain Dennis Sanders from the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association’s Rapid Response Team.
Family, friends, chaplains, and volunteers paused outside the flood-damaged home of Shirley Clouatre (seated) to praise God and seek Him in prayer.