Please review our web site at www.disastercorps.org to review our volunteer camp and work being done in the recovery process.
Building homes from ground up.
Disaster Corps fundamental concept was born after our directors were victims were the horrific flooding from Hurricane Floyd in 1999. While we were in the nation's spotlight a few times we struggled for the daily needs to sustain life. Never once during this ordeal did we meet anyone assisting that had been a survivor of a disaster, someone who knew how it was to deal with all the difficult decisions made daily by victims. We know how it is to struggle daily for food, water, ice, clothing, shelter. We know there are times you need nothing more than a friendly shoulder to cry on. We know that it is difficult to go through the mounds of paperwork and understand what rebuilding your life entails. We know the countless hours you spend on the telephone trying to find assistance, we know, we have been there, we want to be there for you.
We will be there at the time the disaster strikes and will stay with you while you rebuild. Our mission to be there, day in and day out, and pay forward the kindness of many strangers that help us during our bleakest hours.
Disaster Corps in a Nonprofit with 501 (c) (3) charitable organization status with the Internal Revenue Service. Details on website.
Individuals, Corporations, Small Businesses and/or Organizations are needed to work side by side with us. For more information, please email us at: seavillas@disastercorps.org.
Sat Oct 13 16:39:37 +0000 2007 by DNug:status: Open -> Unknown
cat_notes: 10/12/07 Dayle
I tried to call but no answer to either contact... I noticed all the appliances listed as needs when reviewing the Catagory & lists....
Do they know the IDTF is a resources available to them??
OR How about World Vision willing to partner with groups???
-> 10/12/07 Dayle
I tried to call but no answer to either contact... I noticed all the appliances listed as needs when reviewing the Catagory & lists....
Do they know the IDTF is a resources available to them??
OR How about World Vision willing to partner with groups???
I don't know if they are actually in the area.... wasn't able to reach anyone again... will put status as UNKNOWN.
(show/hide changes)Fri Oct 12 18:31:40 +0000 2007 by DNug:client_contact_name: ->
client_contact_address: ->
client_contact_phone: ->
client_contact_email: ->
areas_served: ->
eligibility: ->
is_fee_required: -> Unknown
payment_forms: ->
temp_perm: -> Temporary
fee_is_for: ->
mission: ->
cat_notes: -> 10/12/07 Dayle
I tried to call but no answer to either contact... I noticed all the appliances listed as needs when reviewing the Catagory & lists....
Do they know the IDTF is a resources available to them??
OR How about World Vision willing to partner with groups???
(show/hide changes)Tue Jul 17 23:11:04 +0000 2007 by DNug:region: -> Gulf Coast
(show/hide changes)Mon Jul 16 16:17:37 +0000 2007 by DNug:parish: Hancock County -> Hancock
(show/hide changes)Mon Jan 22 08:20:40 +0000 2007 by DNug:newer update from website
address: Volunteer Camp-
Disaster Corps is moving our volunteer camp from McDonald Ballpark to Bayside Park in Hancock County. -> Volunteer Camp-
Bayside Park in Hancock County
notes: Please review our web site at www.disastercorps.org to review our volunteer camp and work being done in the recovery process.
Disaster Corps fundamental concept was born after our directors were victims were the horrific flooding from Hurricane Floyd in 1999. While we were in the nation's spotlight a few times we struggled for the daily needs to sustain life. Never once during this ordeal did we meet anyone assisting that had been a survivor of a disaster, someone who knew how it was to deal with all the difficult decisions made daily by victims. We know how it is to struggle daily for food, water, ice, clothing, shelter. We know there are times you need nothing more than a friendly shoulder to cry on. We know that it is difficult to go through the mounds of paperwork and understand what rebuilding your life entails. We know the countless hours you spend on the telephone trying to find assistance, we know, we have been there, we want to be there for you.
We will be there at the time the disaster strikes and will stay with you while you rebuild. Our mission to be there, day in and day out, and pay forward the kindness of many strangers that help us during our bleakest hours.
Stephanie Spencer
Chairman, Disaster Corps
Disaster Corps in a Nonprofit with 501 (c) (3) charitable organization status with the Internal Revenue Service. Details on website.
Please feel free to contact us at:
Email: help@disastercorps.org
Telephone: 252-883-1776
Volunteer Coordinator: 252-883-1175
Individuals, Corporations, Small Businesses and/or Organizations are needed to work side by side with us. For more information, please email us at: seavillas@disastercorps.org. -> Please review our web site at www.disastercorps.org to review our volunteer camp and work being done in the recovery process.
Building homes from ground up.
Disaster Corps fundamental concept was born after our directors were victims were the horrific flooding from Hurricane Floyd in 1999. While we were in the nation's spotlight a few times we struggled for the daily needs to sustain life. Never once during this ordeal did we meet anyone assisting that had been a survivor of a disaster, someone who knew how it was to deal with all the difficult decisions made daily by victims. We know how it is to struggle daily for food, water, ice, clothing, shelter. We know there are times you need nothing more than a friendly shoulder to cry on. We know that it is difficult to go through the mounds of paperwork and understand what rebuilding your life entails. We know the countless hours you spend on the telephone trying to find assistance, we know, we have been there, we want to be there for you.
We will be there at the time the disaster strikes and will stay with you while you rebuild. Our mission to be there, day in and day out, and pay forward the kindness of many strangers that help us during our bleakest hours.
Stephanie Spencer
Chairman, Disaster Corps
Disaster Corps in a Nonprofit with 501 (c) (3) charitable organization status with the Internal Revenue Service. Details on website.
Please feel free to contact us at:
Email: help@disastercorps.org
Telephone: 252-883-1776
Volunteer Coordinator: 252-883-1175
Individuals, Corporations, Small Businesses and/or Organizations are needed to work side by side with us. For more information, please email us at: seavillas@disastercorps.org.
(show/hide changes)Mon Jan 22 08:18:36 +0000 2007 by DNug:notes: Please review our web site at www.disastercorps.org to review our volunteer camp and work being done in the recovery process.
-> Please review our web site at www.disastercorps.org to review our volunteer camp and work being done in the recovery process.
Disaster Corps fundamental concept was born after our directors were victims were the horrific flooding from Hurricane Floyd in 1999. While we were in the nation's spotlight a few times we struggled for the daily needs to sustain life. Never once during this ordeal did we meet anyone assisting that had been a survivor of a disaster, someone who knew how it was to deal with all the difficult decisions made daily by victims. We know how it is to struggle daily for food, water, ice, clothing, shelter. We know there are times you need nothing more than a friendly shoulder to cry on. We know that it is difficult to go through the mounds of paperwork and understand what rebuilding your life entails. We know the countless hours you spend on the telephone trying to find assistance, we know, we have been there, we want to be there for you.
We will be there at the time the disaster strikes and will stay with you while you rebuild. Our mission to be there, day in and day out, and pay forward the kindness of many strangers that help us during our bleakest hours.
Stephanie Spencer
Chairman, Disaster Corps
Disaster Corps in a Nonprofit with 501 (c) (3) charitable organization status with the Internal Revenue Service. Details on website.
Please feel free to contact us at:
Email: help@disastercorps.org
Telephone: 252-883-1776
Volunteer Coordinator: 252-883-1175
Individuals, Corporations, Small Businesses and/or Organizations are needed to work side by side with us. For more information, please email us at: seavillas@disastercorps.org.
(show/hide changes)Thu Nov 30 00:15:46 +0000 2006 by DNug:notes:
Please review our web site at www.disastercorps.org to review our volunteer camp and work being done in the recovery process.
-> Please review our web site at www.disastercorps.org to review our volunteer camp and work being done in the recovery process.
other_contacts changed.
(show/hide changes)Mon Nov 06 19:08:47 +0000 2006 by SSpe:notes:
Please review our web site at www.disastercorps.org to review our volunteer camp and work being done in the recovery process.
->
Please review our web site at www.disastercorps.org to review our volunteer camp and work being done in the recovery process.
dc_more: No -> Yes
(show/hide changes)Mon Nov 06 19:08:21 +0000 2006 by SSpe:Moving from ballpark to new volunteer camp in Bayside Park, Bay St Louis, Ms. Will be building homes from ground up.
parish: Hancock -> Hancock County
town: Bay St Louis ->
supply_contact changed.
address: Volunteer Camp - McDonald Ball Park, Duncan Street, Disaster Corps sign in by entrance -> Volunteer Camp-
Disaster Corps is moving our volunteer camp from McDonald Ballpark to Bayside Park in Hancock County.
notes: (8/8/06 only a few people there for 2-3 weeks will be back)
7/17: Still open, per Laura Parenteau. City Team Ministries is there too.
First of all there is one person overseeing most operations in Bay St Louis: Mrs. Mike Cuevas 228-493-7120
The ballfield is now the distribution point, but the mailing address is: 1978 Washington St, Bay Saint Louis 39520
Current Needs: pinesol, comet, spray disinfectant, mops, brooms, leaf and bow rakes, debris shovels, scrub brushes, buckets, TENTS, garbage bags, ziplocks of all sizes, Good Work gloves, step ladders, N95 face masks, gatorade, cots, air mattresses, pillows, sleeping bags. They said that they can go through 50 tents a day if they had them.
Also: 1x2x6 and 1x2x8's, tarps, rope, tents, camp stoves, camp toilets, camp percolators, bow rakes (14 teeth), bleach, work gloves, medical supplies (especially diabetic), RN's and hard laborers and gas cards.
per Karen
In need a long term volunteers to serve a volunteer coordinators. We prefer a commitment of at least 1 month. Some paperwork is required, a heart to serve in the recovery of Bay St Louis, Ms., must be a people person. Volunteer coordinator responsibilities can be divided between 2 people. Our volunteer camp has tents, porta potties and hot showers, electricity and wireless connection. You can bring a travel trailer if you would like. For more information please contact:
S P Spencer
spspencer@disastercorps.org
Please review our web site at www.disastercorps.org to review our volunteer camp and work being done in the recovery process.
->
Please review our web site at www.disastercorps.org to review our volunteer camp and work being done in the recovery process.
other_contacts changed.
region: Gulf Coast ->
current_population: 0 ->
status: Standby -> Open
dc_more: Unknown -> No
hours: 24 / 7 -> Shelter 24/7 (Other Programs Vary)
(show/hide changes)Mon Nov 06 18:59:24 +0000 2006 by DNug:name: McDonald Ballfield, Disaster Corps, Volunteer Camp -> Disaster Corps
other_contacts changed.
(show/hide changes)Wed Aug 09 01:16:09 +0000 2006 by DNug:notes: (8/8/06 not here for 2-3 weeks will be back)
7/17: Still open, per Laura Parenteau. City Team Ministries is there too.
First of all there is one person overseeing most operations in Bay St Louis: Mrs. Mike Cuevas 228-493-7120
The ballfield is now the distribution point, but the mailing address is: 1978 Washington St, Bay Saint Louis 39520
Current Needs: pinesol, comet, spray disinfectant, mops, brooms, leaf and bow rakes, debris shovels, scrub brushes, buckets, TENTS, garbage bags, ziplocks of all sizes, Good Work gloves, step ladders, N95 face masks, gatorade, cots, air mattresses, pillows, sleeping bags. They said that they can go through 50 tents a day if they had them.
Also: 1x2x6 and 1x2x8's, tarps, rope, tents, camp stoves, camp toilets, camp percolators, bow rakes (14 teeth), bleach, work gloves, medical supplies (especially diabetic), RN's and hard laborers and gas cards.
per Karen
In need a long term volunteers to serve a volunteer coordinators. We prefer a commitment of at least 1 month. Some paperwork is required, a heart to serve in the recovery of Bay St Louis, Ms., must be a people person. Volunteer coordinator responsibilities can be divided between 2 people. Our volunteer camp has tents, porta potties and hot showers, electricity and wireless connection. You can bring a travel trailer if you would like. For more information please contact:
S P Spencer
spspencer@disastercorps.org
Please review our web site at www.disastercorps.org to review our volunteer camp and work being done in the recovery process.
-> (8/8/06 only a few people there for 2-3 weeks will be back)
7/17: Still open, per Laura Parenteau. City Team Ministries is there too.
First of all there is one person overseeing most operations in Bay St Louis: Mrs. Mike Cuevas 228-493-7120
The ballfield is now the distribution point, but the mailing address is: 1978 Washington St, Bay Saint Louis 39520
Current Needs: pinesol, comet, spray disinfectant, mops, brooms, leaf and bow rakes, debris shovels, scrub brushes, buckets, TENTS, garbage bags, ziplocks of all sizes, Good Work gloves, step ladders, N95 face masks, gatorade, cots, air mattresses, pillows, sleeping bags. They said that they can go through 50 tents a day if they had them.
Also: 1x2x6 and 1x2x8's, tarps, rope, tents, camp stoves, camp toilets, camp percolators, bow rakes (14 teeth), bleach, work gloves, medical supplies (especially diabetic), RN's and hard laborers and gas cards.
per Karen
In need a long term volunteers to serve a volunteer coordinators. We prefer a commitment of at least 1 month. Some paperwork is required, a heart to serve in the recovery of Bay St Louis, Ms., must be a people person. Volunteer coordinator responsibilities can be divided between 2 people. Our volunteer camp has tents, porta potties and hot showers, electricity and wireless connection. You can bring a travel trailer if you would like. For more information please contact:
S P Spencer
spspencer@disastercorps.org
Please review our web site at www.disastercorps.org to review our volunteer camp and work being done in the recovery process.
(show/hide changes)Wed Aug 09 01:11:08 +0000 2006 by DNug:On standby for a couple weeks spoke with Stephanie
notes: 7/17: Still open, per Laura Parenteau. City Team Ministries is there too.
First of all there is one person overseeing most operations in Bay St Louis: Mrs. Mike Cuevas 228-493-7120
The ballfield is now the distribution point, but the mailing address is: 1978 Washington St, Bay Saint Louis 39520
Current Needs: pinesol, comet, spray disinfectant, mops, brooms, leaf and bow rakes, debris shovels, scrub brushes, buckets, TENTS, garbage bags, ziplocks of all sizes, Good Work gloves, step ladders, N95 face masks, gatorade, cots, air mattresses, pillows, sleeping bags. They said that they can go through 50 tents a day if they had them.
Also: 1x2x6 and 1x2x8's, tarps, rope, tents, camp stoves, camp toilets, camp percolators, bow rakes (14 teeth), bleach, work gloves, medical supplies (especially diabetic), RN's and hard laborers and gas cards.
per Karen
In need a long term volunteers to serve a volunteer coordinators. We prefer a commitment of at least 1 month. Some paperwork is required, a heart to serve in the recovery of Bay St Louis, Ms., must be a people person. Volunteer coordinator responsibilities can be divided between 2 people. Our volunteer camp has tents, porta potties and hot showers, electricity and wireless connection. You can bring a travel trailer if you would like. For more information please contact:
S P Spencer
spspencer@disastercorps.org
Please review our web site at www.disastercorps.org to review our volunteer camp and work being done in the recovery process.
-> (8/8/06 not here for 2-3 weeks will be back)
7/17: Still open, per Laura Parenteau. City Team Ministries is there too.
First of all there is one person overseeing most operations in Bay St Louis: Mrs. Mike Cuevas 228-493-7120
The ballfield is now the distribution point, but the mailing address is: 1978 Washington St, Bay Saint Louis 39520
Current Needs: pinesol, comet, spray disinfectant, mops, brooms, leaf and bow rakes, debris shovels, scrub brushes, buckets, TENTS, garbage bags, ziplocks of all sizes, Good Work gloves, step ladders, N95 face masks, gatorade, cots, air mattresses, pillows, sleeping bags. They said that they can go through 50 tents a day if they had them.
Also: 1x2x6 and 1x2x8's, tarps, rope, tents, camp stoves, camp toilets, camp percolators, bow rakes (14 teeth), bleach, work gloves, medical supplies (especially diabetic), RN's and hard laborers and gas cards.
per Karen
In need a long term volunteers to serve a volunteer coordinators. We prefer a commitment of at least 1 month. Some paperwork is required, a heart to serve in the recovery of Bay St Louis, Ms., must be a people person. Volunteer coordinator responsibilities can be divided between 2 people. Our volunteer camp has tents, porta potties and hot showers, electricity and wireless connection. You can bring a travel trailer if you would like. For more information please contact:
S P Spencer
spspencer@disastercorps.org
Please review our web site at www.disastercorps.org to review our volunteer camp and work being done in the recovery process.
status: Closed -> Standby
(show/hide changes)Mon Aug 07 21:15:14 +0000 2006 by DNug:Closed per CC ... neighbor
status: Open -> Closed
(show/hide changes)Mon Jul 17 21:19:43 +0000 2006 by tfri:notes: First of all there is one person overseeing most operations in Bay St Louis: Mrs. Mike Cuevas 228-493-7120
The ballfield is now the distribution point, but the mailing address is: 1978 Washington St, Bay Saint Louis 39520
Current Needs: pinesol, comet, spray disinfectant, mops, brooms, leaf and bow rakes, debris shovels, scrub brushes, buckets, TENTS, garbage bags, ziplocks of all sizes, Good Work gloves, step ladders, N95 face masks, gatorade, cots, air mattresses, pillows, sleeping bags. They said that they can go through 50 tents a day if they had them.
Also: 1x2x6 and 1x2x8's, tarps, rope, tents, camp stoves, camp toilets, camp percolators, bow rakes (14 teeth), bleach, work gloves, medical supplies (especially diabetic), RN's and hard laborers and gas cards.
per Karen
In need a long term volunteers to serve a volunteer coordinators. We prefer a commitment of at least 1 month. Some paperwork is required, a heart to serve in the recovery of Bay St Louis, Ms., must be a people person. Volunteer coordinator responsibilities can be divided between 2 people. Our volunteer camp has tents, porta potties and hot showers, electricity and wireless connection. You can bring a travel trailer if you would like. For more information please contact:
S P Spencer
spspencer@disastercorps.org
Please review our web site at www.disastercorps.org to review our volunteer camp and work being done in the recovery process.
-> 7/17: Still open, per Laura Parenteau. City Team Ministries is there too.
First of all there is one person overseeing most operations in Bay St Louis: Mrs. Mike Cuevas 228-493-7120
The ballfield is now the distribution point, but the mailing address is: 1978 Washington St, Bay Saint Louis 39520
Current Needs: pinesol, comet, spray disinfectant, mops, brooms, leaf and bow rakes, debris shovels, scrub brushes, buckets, TENTS, garbage bags, ziplocks of all sizes, Good Work gloves, step ladders, N95 face masks, gatorade, cots, air mattresses, pillows, sleeping bags. They said that they can go through 50 tents a day if they had them.
Also: 1x2x6 and 1x2x8's, tarps, rope, tents, camp stoves, camp toilets, camp percolators, bow rakes (14 teeth), bleach, work gloves, medical supplies (especially diabetic), RN's and hard laborers and gas cards.
per Karen
In need a long term volunteers to serve a volunteer coordinators. We prefer a commitment of at least 1 month. Some paperwork is required, a heart to serve in the recovery of Bay St Louis, Ms., must be a people person. Volunteer coordinator responsibilities can be divided between 2 people. Our volunteer camp has tents, porta potties and hot showers, electricity and wireless connection. You can bring a travel trailer if you would like. For more information please contact:
S P Spencer
spspencer@disastercorps.org
Please review our web site at www.disastercorps.org to review our volunteer camp and work being done in the recovery process.
(show/hide changes)Tue Dec 06 01:44:25 +0000 2005 by DNug:status: Unknown -> Open
(show/hide changes)Tue Nov 22 05:58:38 +0000 2005 by tfri:other_contacts changed.
(show/hide changes)Tue Nov 22 05:42:15 +0000 2005 by APad:other_contacts changed.
(show/hide changes)Mon Nov 14 02:12:35 +0000 2005 by DNug:Post on Craig's List Dated 11/9/05
notes: First of all there is one person overseeing most operations in Bay St Louis: Mrs. Mike Cuevas 228-493-7120
The ballfield is now the distribution point, but the mailing address is: 1978 Washington St, Bay Saint Louis 39520
Current Needs: pinesol, comet, spray disinfectant, mops, brooms, leaf and bow rakes, debris shovels, scrub brushes, buckets, TENTS, garbage bags, ziplocks of all sizes, Good Work gloves, step ladders, N95 face masks, gatorade, cots, air mattresses, pillows, sleeping bags. They said that they can go through 50 tents a day if they had them.
Also: 1x2x6 and 1x2x8's, tarps, rope, tents, camp stoves, camp toilets, camp percolators, bow rakes (14 teeth), bleach, work gloves, medical supplies (especially diabetic), RN's and hard laborers and gas cards.
per Karen -> First of all there is one person overseeing most operations in Bay St Louis: Mrs. Mike Cuevas 228-493-7120
The ballfield is now the distribution point, but the mailing address is: 1978 Washington St, Bay Saint Louis 39520
Current Needs: pinesol, comet, spray disinfectant, mops, brooms, leaf and bow rakes, debris shovels, scrub brushes, buckets, TENTS, garbage bags, ziplocks of all sizes, Good Work gloves, step ladders, N95 face masks, gatorade, cots, air mattresses, pillows, sleeping bags. They said that they can go through 50 tents a day if they had them.
Also: 1x2x6 and 1x2x8's, tarps, rope, tents, camp stoves, camp toilets, camp percolators, bow rakes (14 teeth), bleach, work gloves, medical supplies (especially diabetic), RN's and hard laborers and gas cards.
per Karen
In need a long term volunteers to serve a volunteer coordinators. We prefer a commitment of at least 1 month. Some paperwork is required, a heart to serve in the recovery of Bay St Louis, Ms., must be a people person. Volunteer coordinator responsibilities can be divided between 2 people. Our volunteer camp has tents, porta potties and hot showers, electricity and wireless connection. You can bring a travel trailer if you would like. For more information please contact:
S P Spencer
spspencer@disastercorps.org
Please review our web site at www.disastercorps.org to review our volunteer camp and work being done in the recovery process.
(show/hide changes)Fri Nov 04 05:56:19 +0000 2005 by tfri:name: McDonald Ballfield, Disaster Corps -> McDonald Ballfield, Disaster Corps, Volunteer Camp
(show/hide changes)Fri Nov 04 05:55:53 +0000 2005 by tfri:notes: -> First of all there is one person overseeing most operations in Bay St Louis: Mrs. Mike Cuevas 228-493-7120
The ballfield is now the distribution point, but the mailing address is: 1978 Washington St, Bay Saint Louis 39520
Current Needs: pinesol, comet, spray disinfectant, mops, brooms, leaf and bow rakes, debris shovels, scrub brushes, buckets, TENTS, garbage bags, ziplocks of all sizes, Good Work gloves, step ladders, N95 face masks, gatorade, cots, air mattresses, pillows, sleeping bags. They said that they can go through 50 tents a day if they had them.
Also: 1x2x6 and 1x2x8's, tarps, rope, tents, camp stoves, camp toilets, camp percolators, bow rakes (14 teeth), bleach, work gloves, medical supplies (especially diabetic), RN's and hard laborers and gas cards.
per Karen
(show/hide changes)Fri Nov 04 05:52:58 +0000 2005 by tfri:name: Disaster Corps -> McDonald Ballfield, Disaster Corps
(show/hide changes)Sat Oct 29 01:43:02 +0000 2005 by SSpe:We have a volunteer camp setup on the ground in Bay St Louis, Ms. We are currently involved in the cleanup and recovery of BSL.
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