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Disaster Relief

At Pinelake, we are committed to supporting and aiding communities affected by natural disasters. Through prayer, donations, and hands-on assistance, we can work together to bring hope and relief to those in need.

Hurricane Milton


Updated: October 11, 2024 at 11:17 a.m.

Hurricane Milton has hit as a Category 3 hurricane, leaving over 3 million people without power and thousands displaced. The need for assistance is immense. Our partners at Convoy of Hope are working tirelessly to assess how they can best serve the community and surrounding areas. Our nation has endured extreme devastation in recent months. Please continue to keep those in these areas in your prayers.

If you would like to provide financial support to those affected, please click the link below and change the Ministry Offering to Disaster Relief.

Hurricane Helene


Updated: October 11, 2024 at 11:26 a.m.

Through our partnership with Convoy of Hope we have seen:

  • A total of 2.4 million pounds of product have been delivered in response to the hurricane.
  • Assistance has been provided to 123,655 individuals affected by the disaster.
  • Support has reached 44 communities impacted by the hurricane.

We are so thankful for your generosity and ask you to keep praying for those affected by the recent hurricanes.

If you would like to financially contribute to those affected, click below and change Ministry Offering to Disaster Relief after following the link.

Updated: October 3, 2024 at 9:17 a.m.

Thanks to your generosity, Pinelake sent over $75,000 to our partners who are on the ground providing relief in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene. Your generosity has helped fund the efforts of:

  • Scott Burton is a member at our Pinelake Oxford campus who will be taking a trailer load of water and other supplies to an area just north of Asheville, North Carolina, where he has family and other contacts.
  • Steve Davis, father of Starkville Campus Pastor Austin Davis, is the Pastor of True North Church in North Augusta, South Carolina. His church suffered damage, and multiple members at True North suffered a total loss of house. These funds will help those affected rebuild.
  • CitiImpact is a disaster relief organization that is providing 100,000 meals per day to survivors in Florida and North Carolina.
  • Convoy of Hope is providing relief supplies such as food, water, tarps, and tree removal to those in Florida, Georgia, North and South Carolina. Convoy of Hope has deployed dozens of trucks to multiple staging locations in each of these states.

Updated: September 27, 2024 at 2:51 p.m.

Hurricane Helene made landfall in Florida’s Big Bend region as a Category 4 storm with 140 mph winds, causing widespread power outages and record rainfall across the Southeast. We are partnering with Convoy of Hope to assist survivors, as many have lost homes and livelihoods in the devastating storm.

Hurricane Francine


Updated: September 12, 2024 at 8:09 a.m.

Hurricane Francine roared through Louisiana and Mississippi with winds and soaking rain. Pinelake is partnering with Convey of Hope to supply relief as quickly as possible. Watch this page for updates on how you can get involved.

How You Can Help


Prayer

Ask God to comfort those mourning and strengthen those aiding the relief effort. To enable the churches to be Jesus-centered neighbors, bringing unity, solutions, and care for their hurting communities.

Provide Financial Support

By giving to our Disaster Relief fund, you’ll help us provide needed items to those who have been affected by natural disasters.

To give, click below and change Ministry Offering to Disaster Relief after following the link.

Partnering with Convoy of Hope


Pinelake is proud to partner with Convoy of Hope, a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing humanitarian aid and disaster relief globally. Through their community outreach programs and strategic partnerships, Convoy of Hope delivers essential resources such as food, clean water, emergency supplies, and long-term recovery support to those in need. Renowned for their rapid response to natural disasters and their efforts to combat poverty, Convoy of Hope is committed to empowering communities, fostering sustainability, and offering hope to people facing challenging circumstances.

Houston, Texas – May 2024

Earlier this year, the city of Houston, Texas, faced devastating storms that have left four dead and hundreds without power. We partnered with Convoy of Hope to help bring relief and provide supplies to those affected.

Learn how you can aid in the aftermath of the Greater Los Angeles Wildfires