The Diocese Designates All Saints as a Drop-Off Donation Site

A flooded building with a van in front of it

Bishop Glenda Curry spoke with fellow bishops from the Dioceses of Western North Carolina, Georgia, and parts of Florida. All of them have suffered losses of life and damage to churches, communications struggles, and lack of power due to the recent hurricane. 

 

One of the hardest hit areas is Western North Carolina. Their bishop has asked that donations of supplies and money be coordinated from a single point in our diocesan office so that we can most effectively reach the greatest needs. 

 

All Saints was designated as one of the collection sites for donated supplies. The diocese will make sure supplies are then transported to Western North Carolina or other places in need. 


Needed supplies

*Drop-off at All Saints in the Great Hall. Please only donate what is listed below:


  • Non-perishable food including ready-to-eat, pop-top canned food, peanut butter 
  • Diapers of all sizes 
  • Baby wipes
  • Cleaning supplies such as Bleach, and Lysol 
  • Mini Bar Soap
  • New wool blankets  
  • Feminine products
  • Duct tape


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You can also drop items off at these locations:


Carpenter House 

521 20th Street North 

Birmingham, AL 35203 


St. John’s 

113 Madison Avenue 

Montgomery, AL 36104 


St. Matthew’s 

786 Hughes Road 

Madison, AL 35758


Christ Church 

605 Lurleen B Wallace N Blvd 

Tuscaloosa, AL 35401 



Please consider a financial gift via check or online donation. For checks, include “disaster relief” in the memo. Click here or use the button below to make a secure online donation. Choose “disaster relief” from the drop-down menu. Money collected by our diocese will be forwarded directly to bishops in affected areas. 

 

Bishop G asks for your prayers for those across the Southeast affected by this storm. If you need more information contact our diocesan disaster relief coordinator, Bob Whelan, rwhelan@whelancompany.net

PROVIDE A GIFT TO THE DIOCESE

*Choose "Disaster Relief" in the drop down


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