"We made a small dent in a big problem"
The Rockport and Bluffton First United Methodist churches participated on a mission trip from July 6 through 13, to New Bern, North Carolina.
Dan Groman provided the follow account of the mission trip for the Icon:
This area was devastated by Hurricane Florence in September, 2018, followed by Hurricane Michael less than a month later. There was over $100 million in damage to homes and businesses in New Bern from these storms as the Neuse River rose from the storm surge.
While most people think that the damage done in last fall’s hurricanes has all been repaired, it is clear that many years of work is needed to get people through this devastation.
Driving through New Bern, there were sections that 50% of the homes remain unoccupied today. A young family that we met lives 20 miles south of New Bern, and power has not been restored to their area because most of the homes were washed away.
Nine of us from the Bluffton area met up with another 6 volunteers in New Bern, and along with the Samaritan’s Purse folks, we were split into three teams, working on multiple homes through the week.
Most of my time was spent on two homes that had not been cleaned out of personal belongings since last fall’s storm. We removed belongings from these homes, throwing most of this away and salvaging what we could.
Between these two houses, we filled at least 13 large roll off boxes with debris and old building materials. The one house was not salvageable and will be replaced with a new single-wide mobile home, while the other had severe rot in the floors, floor joists and interior walls.
We removed all of this, and prepared for installation of new floor joists and interior walls. This home will require all new electrical, plumbing, insulation, drywall, kitchen, bathrooms, etc., as well as a new roof.
One of our teams painted walls, installed cabinets and flooring, as that home was nearing completion. We participated in the final touches on several houses, wrapping up construction so these homes could be turned over to the homeowner. We took part in the dedication/turnover of a home to one homeowner. This made all of our efforts worthwhile.
We made a small dent in a big problem, and one by one, the people of New Bern are getting back to what they might consider “normal.” Our thoughts and prayers remain with these homeowners, and those that are still patiently waiting for their home to be repaired.
This is an overwhelming task, especially for the elderly or disabled homeowners that we worked with. We, too, were initially overwhelmed with the task before us, but we worked through it room by room. We also know that more teams are continuing to work on these homes after we left.
We worked through the Samaritan’s Purse organization, which was extremely well organized. This group focuses on not only sharing volunteer efforts to rebuild peoples’ homes, but they focus on sharing the love of Jesus Christ to those in the community. We had the opportunity to do this in countless ways.
Stories Posted This Week
Sunday, February 16, 2025
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- Pirate boys basketball 3-ball onslaught clips Hawks
- William "Bill" J. Steiner was a teacher
- Pirate wrestlers win NWC crown; 3 take individual titles
- Bluffton bowlers 3rd at sectionals
- 3 Pirates honored on All-NWC girls basketball squad; Grandey 1st team
- Upcoming BPL events, Feb. 17-21
- Letter: May appointed resident preacher for Bluffton Presbyterian
- Girl Scout cookie booths open through March 16
Saturday, February 15, 2025
- Allen County Sheriff seeks information on missing person Ayan A. Hersi
- Pirate girls basketball ousted in tight sectional vs Delta
- Pirate boys corral Mustangs
- Bowlus wins 100 backstroke for Pirates at Div. II
- Bluffton University announces launch of Bluffton College Foundation
- CASA to host Tatts & Chats event
- Weekend Doctor: Prescribing opioid medication responsibly for pain
Friday, February 14, 2025
Thursday, February 13, 2025
- Village meetings announced, Feb. 18-25
- Bluffton Beavers sports roundup, Feb. 5-11
- Bluffton American Legion Post 382 sponsors local students in Buckeye Boys State and Buckeye Girls State programs
- Allen County flu season update
- Applications available for Hancock Youth Leadership Class of 2026
- Feb. 18 Lions program to feature Ryn Farmer
- Going Viral: Health and the quad-demic
Wednesday, February 12, 2025
- Pirate boys basketball win vs. Elida
- Pirate girls basketball victory vs. Bath
- Recap of February 2025 Bluffton School Board Meeting
- Bluffton University to host Readers Theatre on Feb. 16
- Student Senate candidates to debate at Forum
- Bluffton University fall 2024 Dean’s List
- Haitian painter spotlighted in fair trade shop
- Cory-Rawson Green & Gold Foundation Fund reaches milestone