Anemoi Incident Response’s leadership team continues to monitor the recent weather outbreaks in the Midwest, Southern, and Central U.S. Our first deployment of the 2023 season was to Rolling Fork, MS and surrounding communities. We invite you to join us as we serve the citizens of the most hard-hit areas and help them move toward recovery.

There will be great need in the involved communities as the coming days, weeks, months, and years pass: this is especially true as additional storms strain limited resources (not to mention that Hurricane Season is right around the corner.) The need for Non-Governmental Organizations (NGO’s) like Anemoi to “stand in the gap” left by inadequate and untimely government resources will become more and more evident as time passes and new “top stories” surface in the news cycles.

Here are 3 ways you can help:

  1. Share our updates with your friends and family to encourage awareness of the ongoing need.

  2. Volunteer with us! Whether it’s on the ground handing out meals or in one of our support roles, we can find a use for nearly every skill and talent.

  3. Pledge a financial donation. We can only continue the work we do through the generosity of our supporters.

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If you can, we’re asking that you open your wallets and GIVE to support your neighbors. Help us help them. Remember, we are a 501(c)3… gifts are tax deductible, and could change someone’s life!

Brad Stewart Brad Stewart

Silver City, MS & Humphreys County

On Saturday, March 25th 2023, communities across Mississippi and the deep south awoke to unspeakable damage and destruction. Our prayers remain with the victims and families of those who lost loved ones.

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