Talked to Glen. A new wave of 100 people every week are
coming in. The Fellowship is now focused on doing construction
and debris removal. Only volunteer meals. No longer a POD/PDC.
Just need money.
This facility used to act as a Supply POD/PDC. But it's supply
POD/PDC activity has been shut down, according to Mike Sweeney.
So we are changing it back to a walk-in resource facility type,
rather than a Supply POD.
Volunteers are around 24-7 at trailer on facility site.
Currently largely providing assistance with clean up
(gutting houses, cutting trees). Need signed release from
property owner. After first of year will transition to mostly
repair assistance. Also able to help with some household items
(like mattresses), no longer doing much in the way of food
distribution.
Fri Mar 07 14:20:49 +0000 2008 by LTel:name: Bayou Talla Fellowship Church -> Bayou Talla Fellowship Church (Samaritan's Purse Volunteer Campsite)
(show/hide changes)Fri Mar 07 14:16:13 +0000 2008 by LTel:organization: Church -> Faith-Based Disaster Recovery
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client_contact_address: ->
client_contact_phone: ->
client_contact_email: ->
areas_served: ->
eligibility: ->
payment_forms: ->
temp_perm: -> Temporary
fee_is_for: ->
mission: ->
cat_notes: ->
clients_must_bring: ->
fee_explanation: ->
temp_perm_explanation: ->
waiting_list_explanation: ->
(show/hide changes)Mon Apr 02 16:50:39 +0000 2007 by LTel:Mike Wells
10/6 Glen at facility
3/7/07: Michelle Spoke with Glen there is no change they are officially with Samaritan's Purse
Added general notes
notes: (3/7/07) UPDATE: Michelle Spoke with Glen there is no change
they are officially with Samaritan's Purse
========================================================
UPDATE 10/06 (LTel) - Talked to Glen:
Samaritan's Purse works with them and Bayou Talla Felloweship
Church houses their volunteers working on rebuilding/repairs
for residents - Their capacity is up to 100 volunteers for
housing. Asked me to call SP
----------------------------------------------------------
Talked to Glen. A new wave of 100 people every week are
coming in. The Fellowship is now focused on doing construction
and debris removal. Only volunteer meals. No longer a POD/PDC.
Just need money.
This facility used to act as a Supply POD/PDC. But it's supply
POD/PDC activity has been shut down, according to Mike Sweeney.
So we are changing it back to a walk-in resource facility type,
rather than a Supply POD.
Old function:
Volunteers are around 24-7 at trailer on facility site.
Currently largely providing assistance with clean up
(gutting houses, cutting trees). Need signed release from
property owner. After first of year will transition to mostly
repair assistance. Also able to help with some household items
(like mattresses), no longer doing much in the way of food
distribution.
-> For an excellent review and outline of what a volunteer
stay will be like at Bayou Tella Fellowship church follow
this link:
http://www.trinitynh.org/missions-miss-plantrip-faq.htm#Q1
=======================================================
(3/7/07) UPDATE: Michelle Spoke with Glen there is no change
they are officially with Samaritan's Purse
========================================================
UPDATE 10/06 (LTel) - Talked to Glen:
Samaritan's Purse works with them and Bayou Talla Felloweship
Church houses their volunteers working on rebuilding/repairs
for residents - Their capacity is up to 100 volunteers for
housing. Asked me to call SP
----------------------------------------------------------
Talked to Glen. A new wave of 100 people every week are
coming in. The Fellowship is now focused on doing construction
and debris removal. Only volunteer meals. No longer a POD/PDC.
Just need money.
This facility used to act as a Supply POD/PDC. But it's supply
POD/PDC activity has been shut down, according to Mike Sweeney.
So we are changing it back to a walk-in resource facility type,
rather than a Supply POD.
Old function:
Volunteers are around 24-7 at trailer on facility site.
Currently largely providing assistance with clean up
(gutting houses, cutting trees). Need signed release from
property owner. After first of year will transition to mostly
repair assistance. Also able to help with some household items
(like mattresses), no longer doing much in the way of food
distribution.
(show/hide changes)Mon Apr 02 16:47:04 +0000 2007 by LTel:Mike Wells
10/6 Glen at facility
3/7/07: Michelle Spoke with Glen there is no change they are officially with Samaritan's Purse
notes: UPDATE 10/06 (LTel) - Talked to Glen:
Samaritan's Purse works with them and Bayou Talla Felloweship
Church houses their volunteers working on rebuilding/repairs
for residents - Their capacity is up to 100 volunteers for
housing. Asked me to call SP
----------------------------------------------------------
Talked to Glen. A new wave of 100 people every week are
coming in. The Fellowship is now focused on doing construction
and debris removal. Only volunteer meals. No longer a POD/PDC.
Just need money.
This facility used to act as a Supply POD/PDC. But it's supply
POD/PDC activity has been shut down, according to Mike Sweeney.
So we are changing it back to a walk-in resource facility type,
rather than a Supply POD.
Old function:
Volunteers are around 24-7 at trailer on facility site.
Currently largely providing assistance with clean up
(gutting houses, cutting trees). Need signed release from
property owner. After first of year will transition to mostly
repair assistance. Also able to help with some household items
(like mattresses), no longer doing much in the way of food
distribution.
Michelle Spoke with Glen there is no change they are officially with Samaritan's Purse -> (3/7/07) UPDATE: Michelle Spoke with Glen there is no change
they are officially with Samaritan's Purse
========================================================
UPDATE 10/06 (LTel) - Talked to Glen:
Samaritan's Purse works with them and Bayou Talla Felloweship
Church houses their volunteers working on rebuilding/repairs
for residents - Their capacity is up to 100 volunteers for
housing. Asked me to call SP
----------------------------------------------------------
Talked to Glen. A new wave of 100 people every week are
coming in. The Fellowship is now focused on doing construction
and debris removal. Only volunteer meals. No longer a POD/PDC.
Just need money.
This facility used to act as a Supply POD/PDC. But it's supply
POD/PDC activity has been shut down, according to Mike Sweeney.
So we are changing it back to a walk-in resource facility type,
rather than a Supply POD.
Old function:
Volunteers are around 24-7 at trailer on facility site.
Currently largely providing assistance with clean up
(gutting houses, cutting trees). Need signed release from
property owner. After first of year will transition to mostly
repair assistance. Also able to help with some household items
(like mattresses), no longer doing much in the way of food
distribution.
(show/hide changes)Wed Mar 07 18:29:45 +0000 2007 by MBes:notes: UPDATE 10/06 (LTel) - Talked to Glen:
Samaritan's Purse works with them and Bayou Talla Felloweship
Church houses their volunteers working on rebuilding/repairs
for residents - Their capacity is up to 100 volunteers for
housing. Asked me to call SP
----------------------------------------------------------
Talked to Glen. A new wave of 100 people every week are
coming in. The Fellowship is now focused on doing construction
and debris removal. Only volunteer meals. No longer a POD/PDC.
Just need money.
This facility used to act as a Supply POD/PDC. But it's supply
POD/PDC activity has been shut down, according to Mike Sweeney.
So we are changing it back to a walk-in resource facility type,
rather than a Supply POD.
Old function:
Volunteers are around 24-7 at trailer on facility site.
Currently largely providing assistance with clean up
(gutting houses, cutting trees). Need signed release from
property owner. After first of year will transition to mostly
repair assistance. Also able to help with some household items
(like mattresses), no longer doing much in the way of food
distribution. -> UPDATE 10/06 (LTel) - Talked to Glen:
Samaritan's Purse works with them and Bayou Talla Felloweship
Church houses their volunteers working on rebuilding/repairs
for residents - Their capacity is up to 100 volunteers for
housing. Asked me to call SP
----------------------------------------------------------
Talked to Glen. A new wave of 100 people every week are
coming in. The Fellowship is now focused on doing construction
and debris removal. Only volunteer meals. No longer a POD/PDC.
Just need money.
This facility used to act as a Supply POD/PDC. But it's supply
POD/PDC activity has been shut down, according to Mike Sweeney.
So we are changing it back to a walk-in resource facility type,
rather than a Supply POD.
Old function:
Volunteers are around 24-7 at trailer on facility site.
Currently largely providing assistance with clean up
(gutting houses, cutting trees). Need signed release from
property owner. After first of year will transition to mostly
repair assistance. Also able to help with some household items
(like mattresses), no longer doing much in the way of food
distribution.
Michelle Spoke with Glen there is no change they are officially with Samaritan's Purse
(show/hide changes)Fri Oct 06 20:57:36 +0000 2006 by LTel:notes: UPDATE 10/06 (LTel) - Talked to Glen:
Samaritan's Purse works with them and Bayou Talla Felloweship Church houses their volunteers working on rebuilding/repairs for residents - Their capacity is up to 100 volunteers for housing. Asked me to call SP
Talked to Glen. A new wave of 100 people every week are coming in. The Fellowship is now focused on doing construction and debris removal. Only volunteer meals. No longer a POD/PDC. Just need money.
This facility used to act as a Supply POD/PDC. But it's supply POD/PDC activity has been shut down, according to Mike Sweeney. So we are changing it back to a walk-in resource facility type, rather than a Supply POD.
Old function:
Volunteers are around 24-7 at trailer on facility site. Currently largely providing assistance with clean up (gutting houses, cutting trees). Need signed release from property owner. After first of year will transition to mostly repair assistance. Also able to help with some household items (like mattresses), no longer doing much in the way of food distribution. -> UPDATE 10/06 (LTel) - Talked to Glen:
Samaritan's Purse works with them and Bayou Talla Felloweship
Church houses their volunteers working on rebuilding/repairs
for residents - Their capacity is up to 100 volunteers for
housing. Asked me to call SP
----------------------------------------------------------
Talked to Glen. A new wave of 100 people every week are
coming in. The Fellowship is now focused on doing construction
and debris removal. Only volunteer meals. No longer a POD/PDC.
Just need money.
This facility used to act as a Supply POD/PDC. But it's supply
POD/PDC activity has been shut down, according to Mike Sweeney.
So we are changing it back to a walk-in resource facility type,
rather than a Supply POD.
Old function:
Volunteers are around 24-7 at trailer on facility site.
Currently largely providing assistance with clean up
(gutting houses, cutting trees). Need signed release from
property owner. After first of year will transition to mostly
repair assistance. Also able to help with some household items
(like mattresses), no longer doing much in the way of food
distribution.
(show/hide changes)Fri Oct 06 20:56:22 +0000 2006 by LTel:Mike Wells
10/6 Glen at facility
notes: Talked to Glen. A new wave of 100 people every week are coming in. The Fellowship is now focused on doing construction and debris removal. Only volunteer meals. No longer a POD/PDC. Just need money.
This facility used to act as a Supply POD/PDC. But it's supply POD/PDC activity has been shut down, according to Mike Sweeney. So we are changing it back to a walk-in resource facility type, rather than a Supply POD.
Old function:
Volunteers are around 24-7 at trailer on facility site. Currently largely providing assistance with clean up (gutting houses, cutting trees). Need signed release from property owner. After first of year will transition to mostly repair assistance. Also able to help with some household items (like mattresses), no longer doing much in the way of food distribution. -> UPDATE 10/06 (LTel) - Talked to Glen:
Samaritan's Purse works with them and Bayou Talla Felloweship Church houses their volunteers working on rebuilding/repairs for residents - Their capacity is up to 100 volunteers for housing. Asked me to call SP
Talked to Glen. A new wave of 100 people every week are coming in. The Fellowship is now focused on doing construction and debris removal. Only volunteer meals. No longer a POD/PDC. Just need money.
This facility used to act as a Supply POD/PDC. But it's supply POD/PDC activity has been shut down, according to Mike Sweeney. So we are changing it back to a walk-in resource facility type, rather than a Supply POD.
Old function:
Volunteers are around 24-7 at trailer on facility site. Currently largely providing assistance with clean up (gutting houses, cutting trees). Need signed release from property owner. After first of year will transition to mostly repair assistance. Also able to help with some household items (like mattresses), no longer doing much in the way of food distribution.
other_contacts changed.
capacity: -> 100
facility_type: Walk-in Resource -> Volunteer Camp
(show/hide changes)Fri Dec 09 15:57:44 +0000 2005 by tfri:notes: Talked to Glan. A new wave of 100 people every week are coming in. The Fellowship is now focused on doing construction and debris removal. Only volunteer meals. No longer a POD/PDC. Just need money.
This facility used to act as a Supply POD/PDC. But it's supply POD/PDC activity has been shut down, according to Mike Sweeney. So we are changing it back to a walk-in resource facility type, rather than a Supply POD.
Old function:
Volunteers are around 24-7 at trailer on facility site. Currently largely providing assistance with clean up (gutting houses, cutting trees). Need signed release from property owner. After first of year will transition to mostly repair assistance. Also able to help with some household items (like mattresses), no longer doing much in the way of food distribution. -> Talked to Glen. A new wave of 100 people every week are coming in. The Fellowship is now focused on doing construction and debris removal. Only volunteer meals. No longer a POD/PDC. Just need money.
This facility used to act as a Supply POD/PDC. But it's supply POD/PDC activity has been shut down, according to Mike Sweeney. So we are changing it back to a walk-in resource facility type, rather than a Supply POD.
Old function:
Volunteers are around 24-7 at trailer on facility site. Currently largely providing assistance with clean up (gutting houses, cutting trees). Need signed release from property owner. After first of year will transition to mostly repair assistance. Also able to help with some household items (like mattresses), no longer doing much in the way of food distribution.
(show/hide changes)Fri Dec 09 15:54:39 +0000 2005 by tfri:main_phone: -> 228 255 1118
mgt_contact changed.
mgt_phone changed.
supply_contact changed.
supply_phone changed.
notes: This facility used to act as a Supply POD/PDC. But it's supply POD/PDC activity has been shut down, according to Mike Sweeney. So we are changing it back to a walk-in resource facility type, rather than a Supply POD.
Old function:
Volunteers are around 24-7 at trailer on facility site. Currently largely providing assistance with clean up (gutting houses, cutting trees). Need signed release from property owner. After first of year will transition to mostly repair assistance. Also able to help with some household items (like mattresses), no longer doing much in the way of food distribution. -> Talked to Glan. A new wave of 100 people every week are coming in. The Fellowship is now focused on doing construction and debris removal. Only volunteer meals. No longer a POD/PDC. Just need money.
This facility used to act as a Supply POD/PDC. But it's supply POD/PDC activity has been shut down, according to Mike Sweeney. So we are changing it back to a walk-in resource facility type, rather than a Supply POD.
Old function:
Volunteers are around 24-7 at trailer on facility site. Currently largely providing assistance with clean up (gutting houses, cutting trees). Need signed release from property owner. After first of year will transition to mostly repair assistance. Also able to help with some household items (like mattresses), no longer doing much in the way of food distribution.
(show/hide changes)Fri Dec 09 08:36:53 +0000 2005 by tfri:notes: Volunteers are around 24-7 at trailer on facility site. Currently largely providing assistance with clean up (gutting houses, cutting trees). Need signed release from property owner. After first of year will transition to mostly repair assistance. Also able to help with some household items (like mattresses), no longer doing much in the way of food distribution. -> This facility used to act as a Supply POD/PDC. But it's supply POD/PDC activity has been shut down, according to Mike Sweeney. So we are changing it back to a walk-in resource facility type, rather than a Supply POD.
Old function:
Volunteers are around 24-7 at trailer on facility site. Currently largely providing assistance with clean up (gutting houses, cutting trees). Need signed release from property owner. After first of year will transition to mostly repair assistance. Also able to help with some household items (like mattresses), no longer doing much in the way of food distribution.
facility_type: Supply POD -> Walk-in Resource
(show/hide changes)Wed Nov 30 17:20:55 +0000 2005 by KMis:Mike Wells
notes: not sure of hours, probably daylight.
per the state, this facility serves "anyone with a need." Yay! Let's donate to them! -> Volunteers are around 24-7 at trailer on facility site. Currently largely providing assistance with clean up (gutting houses, cutting trees). Need signed release from property owner. After first of year will transition to mostly repair assistance. Also able to help with some household items (like mattresses), no longer doing much in the way of food distribution.
(show/hide changes)Tue Nov 15 04:21:39 +0000 2005 by tfri:town: Bay St Louis? -> Kiln
mgt_contact changed.
mgt_phone changed.
supply_contact changed.
supply_phone changed.
notes: Supplied by EOC, Joe Williams, Int'l Disaster Relief, Aiport Road, Hancock county. not sure of hours, probably daylight. -> not sure of hours, probably daylight.
per the state, this facility serves "anyone with a need." Yay! Let's donate to them!
zip: -> 39556
make_payable_to: -> Bayou Tella Fellowship, PO Box 26, Kiln MS 39556
hours: ->
email changed.
(show/hide changes)Tue Oct 18 02:43:49 +0000 2005 by tfri:EOC, Joe Williams, Int'l Disaster Relief
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