P.O. Box 3208
The leaders of Eight Days of Hope will be having a call with the Ambassadors on June 11th....We are getting closer to announcing Eight Days of Hope VIII!
Eight Days of Hope was meant to be a one-time visit to the Gulf Coast after Hurricane Katrina with only a handful of people. God has allowed this ministry to blossom into so much more! On seven different occasions, thousands of volunteers have ministered to people's needs and helped them put their lives back in order after Hurricanes Katrina and Rita and the floods in Cedar Rapids, Iowa and Nashville, Tennessee. Eight Days of Hope has one goal! Love people through serving them as Jesus loves us!
EDOH volunteers come from all walks of life, are all ages, races, and from 42 different states. You can join this unique and diverse group of people who are committed to bring the love of Jesus Christ to people in need through home repair and rebuilding.
Sat Jun 04 22:30:13 +0000 2011 by DNug:notes: The leaders of Eight Days of Hope will be having a call with the Ambassadors on June 11th....We are getting closer to announcing Eight Days of Hope VIII!
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Dear friend of Eight Days of Hope,
Eight Days of Hope was meant to be a one-time visit to the Gulf Coast after Hurricane Katrina with only a handful of people. God has allowed this ministry to blossom into so much more! On seven different occasions, thousands of volunteers have ministered to people's needs and helped them put their lives back in order after Hurricanes Katrina and Rita and the floods in Cedar Rapids, Iowa and Nashville, Tennessee. Eight Days of Hope has one goal! Love people through serving them as Jesus loves us!
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FACEBOOK -
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Eight-Days-of-Hope/143511279018933 -> The leaders of Eight Days of Hope will be having a call with the Ambassadors on June 11th....We are getting closer to announcing Eight Days of Hope VIII!
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Dear friend of Eight Days of Hope,
Eight Days of Hope was meant to be a one-time visit to the Gulf Coast after Hurricane Katrina with only a handful of people. God has allowed this ministry to blossom into so much more! On seven different occasions, thousands of volunteers have ministered to people's needs and helped them put their lives back in order after Hurricanes Katrina and Rita and the floods in Cedar Rapids, Iowa and Nashville, Tennessee. Eight Days of Hope has one goal! Love people through serving them as Jesus loves us!
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Eight Days of Hope is a project-propelled organization. Our volunteers respond to the needs that arise. We have a roster of willing and available volunteers. Please look at our project list and join us as a sponsor (with either a one-time gift or a regular donation).
EDOH volunteers come from all walks of life, are all ages, races, and from 42 different states. You can join this unique and diverse group of people who are committed to bring the love of Jesus Christ to people in need through home repair and rebuilding.
Would you like to become a volunteer? If so please fill out the form at:
http://www.eightdaysofhope.com/volunteer.html
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FACEBOOK -
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Eight-Days-of-Hope/143511279018933
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What is Eight Days of Hope VII all about?
Nashville, Tennessee sustained over TWO BILLION dollars of damage in the first week of May as a result of record rainfall and historic flooding. Large portions of the downtown area and many neighborhoods were destroyed as a result. Over 11,000 homeowners were affected and thousands are still in need of help! Most did not have flood insurance, have lost almost everything and have little resources to rebuild. This is where we come in!
Eight Days of Hope is working with Nashville churches to help hundreds of homeowners rebuild their homes. Our goal is to use the gifts that God has given us and share the love of Jesus!
What are the sleeping arrangements going to be?
We will be providing accommodations similar to our previous trips. Church gyms and classrooms ,segregated by gender, will provide you space to set up your own air mattresses, cots or foam pads that you bring from home. You may also bring a tent and camp outside if you prefer. There will be gender segregated showers and restrooms available. There are RV sites nearby and plenty of hotels also. If you are coming as a family and desire to be housed together, we suggest you bring a tent, RV or pursue hotel accommodations.
Do I have to bring my own food?
No. We will provide all of the food for all volunteers. We are still looking for churches willing to underwrite this cost. With a donation of $3,000 a church or a business can supply the food necessary for all of our volunteers for one day. Please email us at eightdaysofhope@aol.com for more information. You can also elect to sponsor a meal for $1,000.
What kind of work will we be doing?
The primary work will be the restoration of the uninsured flood damaged homes. Almost all of these homes need new electrical wiring, insulation, flooring, drywall, rough and finish carpentry repairs and paint. We are also in dire need of people who have mechanical and plumbing skills as many HVAC systems and water heaters need to be replaced. Beyond home restoration there are many support jobs which include data entry, transportation, laundry, cleaning and food service. There is definitely something for everyone's skill set!
Should we bring tools?
Yes! Please bring any tools that you can, especially those that you would anticipate using. Air Compressors, ladders, drills, drywall tools, paint brushes…etc. Eight Days of Hope has outfitted a tool trailer and will be bringing it to Nashville to supplement any tools you may not own.
Can we bring our youth group or our children?
Yes, every youth volunteer will need a special release signed by one of his/her parents that we will keep on file at the registration tables. We are asking for one adult chaperone for every four youth. Please remember that there will be unique sleeping arrangements separated by gender.
Families bringing their children will work side by side at the jobsites. If families wish to sleep together, there are local motels, campgrounds and rv sites available.
Do we have to stay for all Eight Days?
No. We are asking each volunteer to come for at least three days.
Is transportation provided from Nashville International Airport?
Yes. If you need transportation, please make sure you include your travel information on your volunteer form so we know who needs to be picked up when.
Can we bring our pets?
We are sorry, but bringing pets is not allowed for health and safety reasons. Please respect this rule.
If we are coming as a group can we fill out one volunteer form?
No, each volunteer needs to fill out a volunteer form at www.eightdaysofhope.com with an email address. In the Comments section of the volunteer form please make note that you are coming with a group and include the name of the group so we can lodge you at one site. All of the members in this group can use one email address for communication purposes.
What will be a typical day at Eight Days of Hope VII?
Breakfast will start around 6:00 and conclude around 7:15. We will spend 15 minutes together before we head out to the work sites. Lunch will be delivered to the jobs. Supper will begin at 6:00 and conclude at 7:15. An optional devotion and worship time will follow!
Will there be any medical support at Eight Days of Hope VII?
Yes. We will have at least one Registered Nurse onsite. If you are a medical professional and would like to be added to our list of medical resources, please make a note in the Comments section of your registration form.
Can I bring my RV?
Yes, there are sites available nearby. Please email us at www.eightdaysofhope.com for a list of sites.
What else can we do to prepare for 8 Days of Hope VII?
Please pray that God would be glorified by our actions. Pray for safety! Pray that God sends the people He wants to be a part of 8 Days of Hope VII. Pray that God will not only allow us to restore homes, but that He opens up many doors for us as we encourage people in the name of Jesus Christ!
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FACEBOOK -
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Eight-Days-of-Hope/143511279018933 -> The leaders of Eight Days of Hope will be having a call with the Ambassadors on June 11th....We are getting closer to announcing Eight Days of Hope VIII!
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Dear friend of Eight Days of Hope,
Eight Days of Hope was meant to be a one-time visit to the Gulf Coast after Hurricane Katrina with only a handful of people. God has allowed this ministry to blossom into so much more! On seven different occasions, thousands of volunteers have ministered to people's needs and helped them put their lives back in order after Hurricanes Katrina and Rita and the floods in Cedar Rapids, Iowa and Nashville, Tennessee. Eight Days of Hope has one goal! Love people through serving them as Jesus loves us!
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FACEBOOK -
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Eight-Days-of-Hope/143511279018933
(show/hide changes)Sat Jun 04 22:25:53 +0000 2011 by DNug:notes: What is Eight Days of Hope VII all about?
Nashville, Tennessee sustained over TWO BILLION dollars of damage in the first week of May as a result of record rainfall and historic flooding. Large portions of the downtown area and many neighborhoods were destroyed as a result. Over 11,000 homeowners were affected and thousands are still in need of help! Most did not have flood insurance, have lost almost everything and have little resources to rebuild. This is where we come in!
Eight Days of Hope is working with Nashville churches to help hundreds of homeowners rebuild their homes. Our goal is to use the gifts that God has given us and share the love of Jesus!
What are the sleeping arrangements going to be?
We will be providing accommodations similar to our previous trips. Church gyms and classrooms ,segregated by gender, will provide you space to set up your own air mattresses, cots or foam pads that you bring from home. You may also bring a tent and camp outside if you prefer. There will be gender segregated showers and restrooms available. There are RV sites nearby and plenty of hotels also. If you are coming as a family and desire to be housed together, we suggest you bring a tent, RV or pursue hotel accommodations.
Do I have to bring my own food?
No. We will provide all of the food for all volunteers. We are still looking for churches willing to underwrite this cost. With a donation of $3,000 a church or a business can supply the food necessary for all of our volunteers for one day. Please email us at eightdaysofhope@aol.com for more information. You can also elect to sponsor a meal for $1,000.
What kind of work will we be doing?
The primary work will be the restoration of the uninsured flood damaged homes. Almost all of these homes need new electrical wiring, insulation, flooring, drywall, rough and finish carpentry repairs and paint. We are also in dire need of people who have mechanical and plumbing skills as many HVAC systems and water heaters need to be replaced. Beyond home restoration there are many support jobs which include data entry, transportation, laundry, cleaning and food service. There is definitely something for everyone's skill set!
Should we bring tools?
Yes! Please bring any tools that you can, especially those that you would anticipate using. Air Compressors, ladders, drills, drywall tools, paint brushes…etc. Eight Days of Hope has outfitted a tool trailer and will be bringing it to Nashville to supplement any tools you may not own.
Can we bring our youth group or our children?
Yes, every youth volunteer will need a special release signed by one of his/her parents that we will keep on file at the registration tables. We are asking for one adult chaperone for every four youth. Please remember that there will be unique sleeping arrangements separated by gender.
Families bringing their children will work side by side at the jobsites. If families wish to sleep together, there are local motels, campgrounds and rv sites available.
Do we have to stay for all Eight Days?
No. We are asking each volunteer to come for at least three days.
Is transportation provided from Nashville International Airport?
Yes. If you need transportation, please make sure you include your travel information on your volunteer form so we know who needs to be picked up when.
Can we bring our pets?
We are sorry, but bringing pets is not allowed for health and safety reasons. Please respect this rule.
If we are coming as a group can we fill out one volunteer form?
No, each volunteer needs to fill out a volunteer form at www.eightdaysofhope.com with an email address. In the Comments section of the volunteer form please make note that you are coming with a group and include the name of the group so we can lodge you at one site. All of the members in this group can use one email address for communication purposes.
What will be a typical day at Eight Days of Hope VII?
Breakfast will start around 6:00 and conclude around 7:15. We will spend 15 minutes together before we head out to the work sites. Lunch will be delivered to the jobs. Supper will begin at 6:00 and conclude at 7:15. An optional devotion and worship time will follow!
Will there be any medical support at Eight Days of Hope VII?
Yes. We will have at least one Registered Nurse onsite. If you are a medical professional and would like to be added to our list of medical resources, please make a note in the Comments section of your registration form.
Can I bring my RV?
Yes, there are sites available nearby. Please email us at www.eightdaysofhope.com for a list of sites.
What else can we do to prepare for 8 Days of Hope VII?
Please pray that God would be glorified by our actions. Pray for safety! Pray that God sends the people He wants to be a part of 8 Days of Hope VII. Pray that God will not only allow us to restore homes, but that He opens up many doors for us as we encourage people in the name of Jesus Christ!
-> The leaders of Eight Days of Hope will be having a call with the Ambassadors on June 11th....We are getting closer to announcing Eight Days of Hope VIII!
======================
What is Eight Days of Hope VII all about?
Nashville, Tennessee sustained over TWO BILLION dollars of damage in the first week of May as a result of record rainfall and historic flooding. Large portions of the downtown area and many neighborhoods were destroyed as a result. Over 11,000 homeowners were affected and thousands are still in need of help! Most did not have flood insurance, have lost almost everything and have little resources to rebuild. This is where we come in!
Eight Days of Hope is working with Nashville churches to help hundreds of homeowners rebuild their homes. Our goal is to use the gifts that God has given us and share the love of Jesus!
What are the sleeping arrangements going to be?
We will be providing accommodations similar to our previous trips. Church gyms and classrooms ,segregated by gender, will provide you space to set up your own air mattresses, cots or foam pads that you bring from home. You may also bring a tent and camp outside if you prefer. There will be gender segregated showers and restrooms available. There are RV sites nearby and plenty of hotels also. If you are coming as a family and desire to be housed together, we suggest you bring a tent, RV or pursue hotel accommodations.
Do I have to bring my own food?
No. We will provide all of the food for all volunteers. We are still looking for churches willing to underwrite this cost. With a donation of $3,000 a church or a business can supply the food necessary for all of our volunteers for one day. Please email us at eightdaysofhope@aol.com for more information. You can also elect to sponsor a meal for $1,000.
What kind of work will we be doing?
The primary work will be the restoration of the uninsured flood damaged homes. Almost all of these homes need new electrical wiring, insulation, flooring, drywall, rough and finish carpentry repairs and paint. We are also in dire need of people who have mechanical and plumbing skills as many HVAC systems and water heaters need to be replaced. Beyond home restoration there are many support jobs which include data entry, transportation, laundry, cleaning and food service. There is definitely something for everyone's skill set!
Should we bring tools?
Yes! Please bring any tools that you can, especially those that you would anticipate using. Air Compressors, ladders, drills, drywall tools, paint brushes…etc. Eight Days of Hope has outfitted a tool trailer and will be bringing it to Nashville to supplement any tools you may not own.
Can we bring our youth group or our children?
Yes, every youth volunteer will need a special release signed by one of his/her parents that we will keep on file at the registration tables. We are asking for one adult chaperone for every four youth. Please remember that there will be unique sleeping arrangements separated by gender.
Families bringing their children will work side by side at the jobsites. If families wish to sleep together, there are local motels, campgrounds and rv sites available.
Do we have to stay for all Eight Days?
No. We are asking each volunteer to come for at least three days.
Is transportation provided from Nashville International Airport?
Yes. If you need transportation, please make sure you include your travel information on your volunteer form so we know who needs to be picked up when.
Can we bring our pets?
We are sorry, but bringing pets is not allowed for health and safety reasons. Please respect this rule.
If we are coming as a group can we fill out one volunteer form?
No, each volunteer needs to fill out a volunteer form at www.eightdaysofhope.com with an email address. In the Comments section of the volunteer form please make note that you are coming with a group and include the name of the group so we can lodge you at one site. All of the members in this group can use one email address for communication purposes.
What will be a typical day at Eight Days of Hope VII?
Breakfast will start around 6:00 and conclude around 7:15. We will spend 15 minutes together before we head out to the work sites. Lunch will be delivered to the jobs. Supper will begin at 6:00 and conclude at 7:15. An optional devotion and worship time will follow!
Will there be any medical support at Eight Days of Hope VII?
Yes. We will have at least one Registered Nurse onsite. If you are a medical professional and would like to be added to our list of medical resources, please make a note in the Comments section of your registration form.
Can I bring my RV?
Yes, there are sites available nearby. Please email us at www.eightdaysofhope.com for a list of sites.
What else can we do to prepare for 8 Days of Hope VII?
Please pray that God would be glorified by our actions. Pray for safety! Pray that God sends the people He wants to be a part of 8 Days of Hope VII. Pray that God will not only allow us to restore homes, but that He opens up many doors for us as we encourage people in the name of Jesus Christ!
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FACEBOOK -
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Eight-Days-of-Hope/143511279018933
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Volunteer -
Eight Days of Hope is a project-propelled organization. Our volunteers respond to the needs that arise. We have a roster of willing and available volunteers. Please look at our project list and join us as a sponsor (with either a one-time gift or a regular donation).
EDOH volunteers come from all walks of life, are all ages, races, and from 42 different states. You can join this unique and diverse group of people who are committed to bring the love of Jesus Christ to people in need through home repair and rebuilding.
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