If you would like to make donations to help with relief efforts relating to recent natural disasters, please click the donation link below. To assist disaster relief effort in Missouri - victims do not receive funds, however, they do receive disaster relief services.
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Photos by Brian Koonce, The Pathway News Journal
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Billy Grady (left), a campus minister at
Missouri State University in Springfield.
Jon Smith (right), director of the Baptist Student Center
at Missouri Southern State University.
Surveys a map of Joplin to determine where Disaster Relief
crews will be the most helpful.
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This mound of rubble used to house Harmony Heights Baptist Church until it was destroyed by the May 23 tornado.
There were 53 people worshiping inside when the tornado struck,
all but three survived.
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Left - damage to local houses.
Right - an entire neighborhood destroyed.
Below - Greg Walker and Ashley Johnson of Forest Park Baptist Church
organize donated items for victims of the May 23 tornado.
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Disclaimer
Donors wishing to make contributions to the Missouri Baptist Disaster Relief Response may be able to deduct their contributions if they itemize their deductions on their federal income tax return. The Convention cannot guarantee this result and recommends that donors who want assurance that their contributions are deductible seek the advice of a tax attorney or CPA. Checks should be made payable to the Missouri Baptist Convention with a notation that funds are to be placed in the Missouri Baptist Disaster Relief Response Fund.
Gift of Cash or Property
Gifts of cash or property will be accepted based on the Missouri Baptist Convention Gift Acceptance Policy. For more information contact the MBC Disaster Relief Office.