On June 7, the Municipality of Minitonas-Bowsman in western Manitoba was hit by an extreme rainfall event that dropped approximately 148 millimeters of rain in just a few hours. The rain overwhelmed drainage systems and led to a state of local emergency. Roads have been washed out, critical infrastructure has been damaged, and approximately 180 homes have experienced flooding.
We praise God that no lives were lost during the flooding. Still, an emotional toll has followed, as homeowners return to damaged homes and begin to process their losses.
At the invitation of the municipal government and a local church partner, Samaritan’s Purse Canada is deploying our Disaster Relief Units and specialized recovery personnel to help these hurting residents. Our teams will equip and lead volunteers from across Canada to assist homeowners.
“Many families are now facing the impossible task of removing mud and debris, stripping out saturated drywall and insulation, and dealing with ruined furniture and appliances,” said Keith Waara, director of Canadian Disaster Relief. “This is precisely the kind of moment where Samaritan’s Purse Canada, supported by our volunteers and donors, can come alongside people with practical help and the hope of the Gospel.”
Alongside our disaster relief team, Billy Graham Rapid Response Team chaplains from our sister organization, the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association of Canada, will also be deploying. These crisis-trained chaplains will provide emotional and spiritual care to residents, volunteers, and local partners who have been deeply impacted by this disaster.
Thank you for standing together in this important work. Please join us in praying for:
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Help Samaritan's Purse respond quickly to victims of disasters within Canada, providing not only physical assistance as people clean up and rebuild after floods, fires, and other disasters, but also emotional and spiritual support in the aftermath of tragedy.