Samaritan’s Purse volunteers completed disaster responses from five locations in Texas. We continue on rebuilds in Pearland and Rockport.

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Samaritan's Purse disaster relief units were in Texas for months to equip staff and volunteers as they served residents recovering from Hurricane Harvey and its aftermath. Our disaster responses in Santa Fe, Houston, Pearland, Rockport, and Victoria are now completed; over 10,000 volunteers served nearly 3,000 homeowners. We praise God that more than 540 people repented and placed their faith in Christ for salvation through the witness of our volunteers and Billy Graham Response Team chaplains.

In mid-November 2017, we started long-term rebuild projects in Pearland and Rockport. Our volunteers are doing both restoration work and new construction.

URGENT: If would like to volunteer with Samaritan's Purse, please go to our Volunteer Network to sign up and get the latest information. Thousands of volunteers will be needed for years to come as we rebuild homes in Texas.

“The flooding was just horrendous in southeast Texas,” Samaritan's Purse President Franklin Graham said shortly after the storm. “People have lost their homes, and some have lost everything. We want to go and we want to be there in their time of need, helping them in the Name of Jesus Christ put their lives back together again.”

Two disaster relief units left North Carolina on the day the storm hit. We had multiple locations in the Lone Star state from which we came alongside hurting homeowners in Jesus’ Name, accompanied by Billy Graham Rapid Response Team chaplains. Our volunteer teams cut trees, tarped roofs, and performed mud-outs.

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Please continue praying for those affected by this terrible storm, and pray for our rebuild teams.

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You can also make a donation by mail. Send to: Samaritan’s Purse, PO Box 3000, Boone, NC 28607

Please note: We ask that you do not send bottled water, food, clothing, and other household items to Samaritan’s Purse—our Texas church partners have informed us that they already have an overabundance of such items.