August 31, 2009 by admin  
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SANY0721eMore than fifty CAP disaster relief volunteers worked tirelessly last week to remove debris and water caused by the devastating floods that struck Louisville and Eastern Kentucky. And thanks to the generosity of CAP donors like you, more than $4,000 was raised online to support the efforts and help us purchase much-needed equipment.

The flash floods and high winds that struck Central and Eastern Kentucky in early August submerged streets and vehicles and left tens of thousands without power. Over 6 inches of rain fell in less than three hours in Louisville, Ky, flooding homes and virtually shutting down the city.Click here to read more about the flooding

Volunteers Reach Louisville

SANY0717-eOur disaster relief crews arrived in Louisville on August 10th after receiving request for assistance from local authorities. And according to Sherry Buresh, Assistant Director of CAP’s Disaster Relief Program, over twenty homes were assisted by CAP volunteers in the form of debris and flood water removal and/or sanitation. In some homes, flood waters filled basements and nearly topped kitchen cabinets!

Progress was slowed due to the incredible amount of debris that needed to be removed from homes by the trailers and transported to the community landfill. Our teams made more than twenty trips to remove flood ruined carpet, furniture and other materials from homes.

Donations Partially Matched By Foundation

IMG_0103eOver $4,000 was donated online to support our response to the flooding in Louisville. And thanks to a partial match through a foundation grant, those donations will have an even greater impact.

The generosity of our donors allowed the disaster relief team to acquire equipment such as a water pump to remove flooding from homes, personal protective equipment like masks and gloves to protect volunteers, and fuel for our trucks to haul away debris. Sanitation supplies and clean drinking water was delivered by our Operation Sharing Program.


How You Can Be A Part of CAP’s Disaster Relief Team

IMG_0139eDisasters strike without warning, and CAP must always be prepared to respond as quickly as possible.

You can make sure that CAP is ready to respond at a moment’s notice by becoming a Monthly Donor or by becoming a Disaster Relief Volunteer.

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2 Responses to “CAP Responds to Louisville Flooding”

  1. Tim Hubbard on August 31st, 2009 4:20 pm

    Hey guys! It was an honor being able to volunteer with CAP for that week. It really opened up my eyes to the work they ya’ll are dedicated to doing for the cause of Christ. Thanks again for welcoming me to your team for a week! :)

  2. John Wyatt on February 11th, 2010 6:30 am

    Some years ago I had a calling from God to help others, not knowing in what direction to go I came upon CAPS website by accident. Once I saw firsthand what this organization was doing for the less fortune I knew I had found my calling. Thats been four years ago and five disater relief trips and I’ve blessed to have worked with and meet some of Gods amazing troops.

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