“Her screams are something I won’t ever forget,” said Jenna Ramirez, Hope Haven’s Mental Health Manager. “As my daughter sat on the nearest part of our roof, trying to calm her down and distract her while the rescue team lifted her out of the wheelchair and into the boat… the screaming of terror that could be heard for blocks.”
On Saturday, June 22, many communities around us faced trials due to devastating flooding, bringing fear into many hearts. Numerous individuals lost their homes and possessions, while businesses, schools, and churches also suffered extreme damage. In times when we don’t know what to do, the only place we can turn is to our heavenly Father. God knows that in His world we will face many trials, but throughout His word, He has given us encouragement and comfort. One of the Bible verses that He uses to comfort us is Isaiah 43:2 “When you go through deep waters, I will be with you. When you go through rivers of difficulty, you will not drown. When you walk through the fire of oppression, you will not be burned up; the flames will not consume you. For I am the Lord, your God.”
As you may know, the flood damaged Hope Haven’s main office building in Rock Valley, offices in Sheldon, Spencer, and Rock Rapids, eight community living facilities with a total of 50 residents displaced, and the Hope Haven International Ministries (HHIM) warehouse in Rock Valley. We estimate $3 million in property damage due to the flood.
Life can take us through rough waters, and we may feel like we are drowning, but God will not leave or forsake us in our times of trouble. As we continue to recover, two of the waiver homes were torn down. We are waiting on FEMA to determine our next course of action, but we have already purchased two new homes in Spencer, and we have repaired one home in Rock Valley and moved the residents into their homes. In Spencer, we sold what was left of our former office and purchased a new building on the north end of town to continue operations there. In Rock Valley, we are in the process of rewiring and adding new sheetrock to our HHIM warehouse. The equipment has all been cleaned and our HHIM shop is building wheelchairs again.
This time of year reminds us how blessed we are to have supporters like you. Pouring out your hearts to believe in the work we do at Hope Haven to serve each individual’s needs locally and around the world. Your contributions and prayers empower us to overcome challenges and make a meaningful difference in the lives of those we serve.
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