
Disaster Relief
Disaster Relief Support for the Democratic National Convention
Colorado Baptists have been given a huge opportunity to make a kingdom impact during a national event right here in our own backyard. As you are fully aware, I am sure, Denver will be hosting the Democratic National Convention this summer and we have opportunities for service during and around this event. Our disaster relief organization has been asked to be a part of a historic partnership between non-profit, religious and Governmental agencies.
Disaster Relief Volunteers Needed for DNC
The Democratic National Convention (DNC) will be in Denver August 25-28, 2008. The Office of Emergency Management for Denver and other agencies in the City are making plans to respond in case of a terrorist attack, forest fires, or a weather related emergency.
Disaster Relief Training/DNC Orientation
Jul 12 2008 - 9:00am
Jul 12 2008 - 3:00pm
The Democratic National Convention (DNC) will be in Denver August 25-28, 2008. The Office of Emergency Management for Denver and other agencies in the City are making plans to respond in case of a terrorist attack, forest fires, or a weather related emergency. The Colorado Baptist Disaster Relief Team is involved in the emergency preparedness plannin
Disaster Relief Chaplaincy Training
Jul 11 2008 - 8:00am
Jul 12 2008 - 4:30am
Disaster Relief Chaplaincy Training will be available on July 11-12 at Riverside Baptist Church, 2401 Alcott St., Denver
The cost for the DR Chaplaincy training is $30 which includes lunch and training manual.
Disaster Relief/DNC Training
Jun 6 2008 - 6:00pm
Jun 7 2008 - 1:00pm
Full scale Disaster Relief training will be available on June 6-7 at Riverside Baptist Church in Denver located at 2401 Alcott. With the Democrat
What happens to children after a disaster?
The Disaster Relief Team of the Colorado Baptist General Convention is currently developing a Temporary Child Care Unit to be used in emergency and disaster settings around the state and nation. This unit will be staffed with trained and screened volunteers to work in conjunction with other national agencies to meet the physical, emotional, and spiritual needs of the smallest victims.
Operation NOAH Rebuild
MAKING PROGRESS James Holt, a junior at Colorado State University in Fort Collins, pauses from his work to assess the condition of a home damaged by floods following Hurricane Katrina. Holt was one of many students from Colorado who spent their Spring Break repairing homes in New Orleans in conjunction with Operation NOAH Rebuild.
Army of volunteers sets renovation record in New Orleans
By Marilyn Stewart, Louisiana Baptist Convention
NEW ORLEANS (BP) -- While many of their peers were seekign sunny beaches for spring break, nearly 1,000 high school and college students from across the U.S. devoted their mid-term vacations to help New Orleans residents take additional steps of recovery from 2005's Hurricane Katrina.

