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Samaritan’s Purse Rushes Help to Hard-Hit States in the Wake of Deadly Tornadoes


Staff, volunteers, and tractor-trailers stocked with tools and equipment deployed to hard-hit states

Published on December 13, 2021

Samaritan’s Purse deployed disaster response teams to Mayfield, Kentucky, and Monette, Arkansas in response to the deadly tornadoes that spawned overnight. The storm system created widespread devastation across six states. Search and rescue efforts are still underway with the death toll expected to reach between 75 to 100 people.

“We woke up Saturday morning to the horrific news of devastating tornadoes and tragic loss of life across multiple states,” said Franklin Graham, president of Samaritan’s Purse. “Join me in praying for these hurting families—many who have lost loved ones. Samaritan’s Purse is on the way to help in Jesus’ Name. We want to come alongside these families and help them start to put their lives back together.”

Additional assessment teams are also deploying to Tennessee and Illinois to further assess the aftermath of the storm. A Disaster Relief Unit—tractor-trailer stocked with tools and equipment— departed from the Samaritan’s Purse ministry center in Texas today, and additional equipment will follow from North Carolina as soon as the weather system allows. The international Christian relief organization will mobilize teams of volunteers to help families salvage personal belongings, clean up downed trees, and tarp damaged roofs.

Chaplains from the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association’s Rapid Response Team are deploying alongside Samaritan’s Purse to provide emotional and spiritual encouragement to families impacted by the severe storms.

For more information about how to help or to volunteer with Samaritan’s Purse, go to SamaritansPurse.org.

Associate Writer