At Serving and Loving Together Disaster Recovery (SALT), we are a dedicated team with over 25 years of combined experience in disaster response and recovery. Our team has worked tirelessly on the frontlines, offering a wide range of services that include case management, construction, volunteer coordination, and hands-on relief efforts such as tarping, mucking out homes, debris removal, and operating heavy equipment.
Through our diverse expertise, we’ve seen firsthand the strength of communities coming together after disaster strikes. We are passionate about sharing our knowledge and experience to help others navigate the complexities of disaster recovery.
In addition to our on-the-ground support, we now offer consulting services for organizations, churches, and communities seeking guidance and planning for disaster preparedness, response, and recovery. Whether you need strategic advice, operational support, or guidance on effective volunteer coordination, we’re here to walk with you every step of the way.
Our mission is simple: to serve with compassion, to love deeply, and to offer practical, expert assistance when it’s needed most. Together, we can rebuild, restore, and renew the lives of those affected by disaster.
Experience
UMCOR
COVID-19 Pandemic (2020)
Surfside Building Collapse (2021)
Southwest Florida Tornadoes (2022)
Hurricane Ian (2022)
Hurricane Nicole (2022)
Broward County Flooding (2023)
Hurricane Idalia (2023)
Hurricane Debby (2034)
Hurricane Helene (2024)
Hurricane Milton (2024)
Experience
The South Carolina Conference of The United Methodist Church
The Louisiana Conference of The United Methodist Church
Hurricanes Laura, Delta, Zeta (2021-2022)
UMCOR
(Hurricane Irma and Southwest FL Tornados) 2019-2020; 2022
Experience
UMCOR
Hurricane Hermine - 2017
Hurricane Irma - (2017-2019)
Hurricane Irma (2019-2020)
Hurricane Ian Recovery (2022 - Present)
- SHRC Co-Coordinator for UMCOR
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