Help Hurting Families in Alabama

The families below were devastated by the recent tornadoes which blew through the South on the night of April 27th. These are exemplary, faithful, Christian families who now even in their loss are responding with faith and confidence in the Lord. They need help. The initial disaster response is over now. However, now they need funds to begin the process of rebuilding their lives. In some cases, with only the clothes on their backs, they are starting over and need cash for shoes, food, temporary housing, immediate medical bills and basic needs. My name is Peter Bradrick and this is one of many disasters I have organized response to in the last decade. You can trust that every dollar you send will go directly to the family you specified.

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Christ Church

Attn: Tornado Relief

575 Branch Cove

Odenville, AL 35120-5573

 

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The Lee Family

Tom Lee died heroically protecting his family as their home collapsed around them. In God’s Mercy his wife and thirteen children survived after many hours of being trapped under rubble. Daughters Tiffany and Emily are in the hospital and suffered potentially severe nerve damage. Their insurance does not cover these medical bills, their father is dead, and their home and possessions are gone.

The Crawford Family

The home of Aaron and Kelly Crawford (of generationcedar.com) and their nine children was completely destroyed by a tornado on Wednesday night taking all of there earthly possessions including all of their vehicles and all of Aaron’s construction tools which are his source of livelihood.

The Boyd Family

Gary and Jane Boyd and their nine children survived without injury but their home was severely damaged by trees falling on it. Their home was the rendezvous point for the Lee and Crawford families in the hours following the tornado since it was the only one left standing.