Week of Compassion is responding and will continue to reach out to our partners and churches to provide emergency support and assistance in these unprecedented storms, Hurricane Harvey in Texas and Louisiana, and Hurricane Irma, which impacted several southeastern states and Caribbean islands including Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic.
Please continue to keep these millions of people in your prayers, and thank you for your generous support to Week of Compassion.
We also continue to encourage congregations to make Church World Service Clean-Up Buckets and Hygiene Kits. (CLICK HERE for a list of the contents and instructions on assembly.) These will be distributed both in South Texas and in Florida for those impacted by the hurricanes.
Oklahoma Drop Off Points for Clean-Up Buckets & Hygiene Kits
Duncan
First Christian Church Duncan
912 W. Walnut Ave.
Duncan, OK 73533
(580) 255-6116 (Contact Ron Savage)
Drop Buckets Off by Sept. 28th
Enid
Iglesia Christiana El Shaddai
1524 N. Independence St.
Enid, OK 73701
(580) 278-8424 (Contact Francisco Hernadez)
Drop Buckets Off by Sept. 28th
Edmond
First Christian Church Edmond
201 E. 2nd St.
Edmond, OK 73034
(405) 341-3544 (Contact Gwen Shaw)
Drop Buckets Off by Sept. 28th
Oklahoma City
First Christian Church Oklahoma City
3700 N. Walker Ave.
Oklahoma City, OK 73118
(405) 525-6551 (Contact John Malget)
Drop Buckets Off by Sept. 28th
Church World Service Drop Site
OK Conference UMC Ministry Center
1501 NW 24th
Oklahoma City, OK 73106
Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m.
Drop Buckets Off by Sept. 29th
Contact:
Email: Rebekah Belase, [email protected]
Phone: Tabitha, Welcome and Hospitality Desk, 405-530-2000
Tulsa
Harvard Avenue Christian Church
5502 S. Harvard Ave.
Tulsa, OK 74135
(918) 742-5509 (Contact Courtney Richards)
Drop Buckets Off by Sept. 28th
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