Sometimes, MDS experiences come full circle. This was the case for Deb and John, who were introduced to MDS in 2008 when John was invited to volunteer on an MDS assignment in New Orleans, Louisiana. He “caught the bug” and participated in three more assignments in the years following.
Fast forward to 2025 and the couple is unexpectedly served by a local MDS crew after a spring ice storm hits their central Ontario community. “It was music to our ears, those chainsaws,” said Deb. “We celebrated how God created such a great surprise… being a full circle with MDS for us. A blessing that came back to us.” What to support MDS? You can give online. You can give by your offering. If by cash, designate the envelope “MDS.” If by cheque, make the cheque payable to the church and designate “MDS” on the memo line/ envelope. By e-transfer, put “MDS in the message box. Any questions? Our treasurer Lorraine would love to help. MDS - Striving to be the hands and feet of Jesus to those affected by disasters. https://mds.org/
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MDS began when a Sunday School class of younger adults in the Wichita area wondered about how they could respond to a tornado in the area. There were also similar stories in Canada, when the newly formed BC Unit was asked to feed a boat load of 4000 Hungarian refugees. By the late 50’s the Canada and US initiatives merged to form the MDS we know today. In rebuilding after disasters, MDS always aims to build back better.
This past summer, MDS was finally able to build one house in the town of Lytton that burned three years ago. Project leaders were aware of the guidelines for net zero energy ratings and fire-resistant ratings, but felt with the skill level of volunteers, that would not be possible. Doing the best they could, inspectors told them after the fact that the project had achieved the first net zero ready and fire-resistant rating ever, for a house in Canada. That’s building back better MDS style. Southern California fires have destroyed thousands of homes and other structures. While MDS response is focusing on planning for a long-term recovery, MDS regional and state leaders have been contacting the area Anabaptist churches and conferences to determine the extent of loss, if any, and to offer encouragement and prayers.
MDS responders have also personally visited churches and pastors, connecting them with information about filing insurance claims and funding available through the Federal Emergency Management Agency and the Small Business Administration. For more information go to the Mennonite Disaster Services website or talk to Dave Brubacher, MDS Canada Board Chair. https://mds.org/story/connections-and-caring-response-to-california-fires/ MDS: We strive to be the hands and feet of Jesus to those affected by disasters. |
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