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News & Stories

A Week on the Bayou

Some weeks on a project site offer an unexpected adventure, and you never know what new friends you may make along the way. This was one of those weeks in Louisiana. Volunteers at the Point Au Chien, Louisiana project from March 8-14 found a creative...

Catching shrimp

Jessie White, in his words, was “tickled to have a house at all” after Hurricane Helene slammed into his small community, Steinhatchee, on Florida’s Gulf Coast. White, who owns a small commercial shrimping business, also inherited a sanitation...

The road to Dream Maker’s Way

As nine new homes were dedicated on March 17—homes for families who lost everything to Hurricane Helene in September 2024—the small town of Douglas, Georgia, generated big headlines of hope. As Douglas Mayor Tony Paulk put it, “We saw the hand...

This life is bigger than yourself

Bluffton University student Colin Burba, 22, served with Mennonite Disaster Service (MDS) in St. Louis, Missouri, because he was inspired “by the chance to serve others with my gifts that have been gifted to me by God, and the opportunity to visit...

For MDS, what does “Working Together” mean?

During the Mennonite Disaster (MDS) Annual Celebration, held Feb. 27-28 in New Holland, Pennsylvania, MDS and its partners explored the theme “Working Together”—and what that means for disaster recovery. As Atlee Kaufman, a board member from...

2027 Annual Celebration Location Revealed

With the 2026 Annual Celebration in the rearview, Mennonite Disaster Service (MDS) is already looking forward to where the Annual Celebration will be held in 2027.   In the concluding minutes of day two of this year’s Annual ...

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