Hurricane Helene was nothing short of unprecedented—truly the storm of a generation—impacting regions across six Southeast states.
Bethel Global Response had a team on the ground in Greenville, South Carolina, where the damage from fallen trees, flooding, and debris was extensive. Over the course of 9 days, our team served more than 90 properties, providing critical tree removal and debris cleanup.
Read updates below.
Hurricane Helene has devastated the Southeast states leaving millions without road access, electricity, and basic resources.It’s in moments like these that we have the opportunity to be the tangible love of God to those in the midst of crisis.Much of the world will stand and watch the disaster unfold, but we want to invite you to contend for God to bring relief to the affected region.
Here are a few simple ways you can pray and practically support:
Bethel Global Response oversees a team of over 1,000 people who are trained to respond to disasters. While carrying the atmosphere of heaven, we tangibly display the love of Jesus by meeting physical needs through ash outs, relief and recovery training, food distribution, and more. We meet people in moments of crisis with hope and love. Through these divine opportunities, we see life restored and people beginning to dream again.
November 8, 2024
In response to an invitation to provide assistance to our nation's southern border, Bethel Global Response has plugged into a migrant base that God is using to bless the nations and equip believers for His name.
November 8, 2024
War against Ukraine was declared February 24, 2022 and since then we have seen the largest refugee crisis to hit eastern Europe since World War II. Bethel Global Response began their work on the ground seven days later and hasn’t left since.
February 16, 2023
The world is still reeling from the devastation and loss of life in Eastern Turkey and Northern Syria. A 7.8 earthquake occurred early in the morning on Monday, February 6, 2023. Bethel Global Response began their work on the ground 48 hours later.