Tag Archives: Disaster Response
Prayer and Action for the Philippines – What You Can Do
The following comes to Unbound directly from Presbyterian Disaster Assistance (PDA). Our prayers are with you Lord our God, be the provider of your people’s needs according to your riches in glory by Christ Jesus. (from Philippians 4:19) Super Typhoon … Continue reading
Developing Community Resiliency in Disaster Recovery
We have entered a new territory in natural disasters, with fewer resources to prepare and respond. A new model for disaster recovery is needed, in which everyone has a role to play: government, the business sector, individuals and families, education … Continue reading
Sandy Voted
General Editor Chris Iosso prepares the way for Unbound’s upcoming environmental journal issue in this editorial, which argues that Hurricane Sandy “voted” in the 2012 election by dramatically redirecting our fears away from largely non-existent military enemies and toward a … Continue reading
Hope Village: Volunteers Needed for Flood Recovery
A New Ecumenical, Cooperative Model for Disaster Response Last June, 2011, the Souris River overflowed its banks, destroying or extensively damaging more than 4,100 homes in Minot, North Dakota. A recent survey of displaced residents found fewer than 18 percent … Continue reading