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SOUTH CARC AROLINA DISAS ASTER RELIEF HOPE IN CRISIS SPRING 2010 Baptist Global Response In-Home Care Kit Challenge In Sub-Saharan Africa the HIV/AIDS crisis is affecting large segments of the population. In 2007 over 1.6 million adults and children died because of AIDS. Currently, there are over 2.5 million adults and children who are living with the HIV virus in Sub-Saharan Africa. Because of the lack of health care, the limited access to anti-retroviral drugs and the continued increase in the spread of HIV, thousands of individuals die a very painful and horrible death each year. In addition to the HIV/AIDS crisis thousands in Sub- Saharan Africa die each year from sickness like cancer, tuberculosis, malaria and other life ending diseases-often the only care they will receive is at home. The Baptist Global Response (BGR) In- Home Care Kit is a compilation of medical and hygiene supplies that Baptist Global Response is asking churches, groups, or individuals to provide to assist caregivers who are taking care of home-bound, terminally ill patients. Items in this kit will make the caregivers tasks much easier, but more importantly will ease the suffering of the ones affected by the illness. The BGR In-Home Care Kit consists of a 5-gallon, heavy duty bucket with a sealable lid. In Africa a bucket is a very valuable item that can be used to hall and store water, Store food away from rodents and insects, and store other goods away from inclement weather and environmental challenges. Inside the bucket are times that will assist in keeping patients clean and dry and item s to protect their mat or mattress from soiling. Medicated lip balm and lotion are included to help treat the skin problems that AIDS sufferers battle. Other items are included that will make life easier and less painful. The 2008 pilot phase for the In-Home Care Kit Project ended successfully with almost 1,400 kits finding their way to Zambia and South Africa. This year, our goal is to provide 5,000 more kits to help 5,000 more families in need. BGR asks you to consider joining us in reaching this goal. By putting together at least one kit, you will help us provide a physical and spiritual touch to those in Sub-Saharan Africa who are dying from AIDS and other illnesses. Our local Baptist and field partners in Africa will distribute the buckets in a way that gives dignity and hope to each family receiving a kit. I want to challenger South Carolina Disaster Relief volunteers and units to bring a total of 300 In-Home Care Kits to the Disaster Relief training in March at Concord Baptist Church in Anderson. South Carolina is a leading state in BGR with international disaster relief. The cost of each care kit is around $130. We can meet this goal. SPECIAL HAITI TRAINING AT DR TRAINING CONFERENCE ON MARCH 6

A Note From the Disaster Relief Director... As we begin 2010 and our 21st year of Disaster Relief Ministry we have so much to be thankful for. We now have over 130 units and 6,500 trained volunteers. All volunteers need to be attached to units and teams so when a call out happens you will have a better chance to serve. We have a number of outstanding partners in the state Volunteer Organizations Active in Disaster (V.O.A.D.); the American Red Cross, the Salvation Army, Emergency Management Division (EMD), DHEC, DSS, Harvest Hope Food Bank, State Guard, Governor s Office, Lt. Governor s Office on Aging, and others. It is important to know the local emergency managers in your county. Let them know you are able to help in a time of disaster and what we can provide on a state and national level. Our next training opportunity is March 5-6 at Anderson University in Anderson, SC. We will offer four training sessions (you can take two on Friday and two on Saturday - check the schedule on following pages). We will offer a special session on How to Prepare to Respond to Haiti on Saturday from 9 a.m.-12 noon. The National Disaster Relief Roundtable has voted that all DR volunteers must be credentialed (IDs) by January 01, 2011. Homeland Security is cracking down on who can and cannot enter some disaster areas, and these new IDs are essential for their security purposes. All Blue Hats/Unit Leaders need to complete ICS 100 and ICS 200 by the June Convocation. We will offer times at the Baptist Convention building to complete your ICS requirements February 17, April 20, June 10, and August 10. We had a wonderful 20th anniversary for the Ministry of Disaster Relief in South Carolina. Ashley River Baptist Church and church family were gracious hosts for this celebration. I also wanted to thank Jackie Elms for making the fourteen cakes for the Friday night celebration. I am very honored and humbled to represent each of our volunteers as I accepted the Order of the Palmetto from the Governor, as our Ministry in Disaster Relief continues to make a difference in the lives of people as they experience the love of Jesus. HAITI UPDATE: The 7.0 earthquake that has caused a tremendous amount of destruction and loss of lives on the island has been in the forethought of our minds since January 12, 2010. A BGR/NAMB Assessment Team traveled to Haiti on January 18, 2010. We will send in a medical team first, and other teams will follow for many months to come. If you feel called to respond to disaster relief work in Haiti prepare your heart in prayer. Conditions are very primitive, and you must be in great physical condition to serve: due to conditions all volunteers will have to go self-contained. Send your monetary contributions to SC Baptist Disaster Relief at: 190 Stoneridge Drive, Columbia, South Carolina 29210. Mark Haiti Victims or Haiti Efforts on your memo line. AGAIN: We will offer a special session on How to Prepare to Respond to Haiti on Saturday from 9 a.m.-12 noon. We Are Ambassadors for Christ, Director, Disaster Relief Group OPPORTUNITY TO COMPLETE YOUR ICS TESTING In order for South Carolina Baptist Disaster Relief to work with organizations such as the F.E.M.A.,the American Red Cross, the Salvation Army, and other entities we must comply with ICS (Incident Command System). We have been asking volunteers to take the ICS 100 class. This class reviews the Incident Command System and its function. Other classes such as the ICS 200, ICS 700, ICS 800, etc. are also available for completion; depending upon your level of training and desire to learn more. At the end of each on-line class there is a test and a certificate is sent immediately upon completion of the course and test. Therefore, we will make available the computer lab, at the Baptist Building, for any volunteer who wishes to come in and complete these on-line classes. Why come to the Baptist Building? Many volunteers have expressed that they have dial-up and get bumped every time they get on-line for long periods of time or that they just don t have the discipline to sit for an hour or more without assis tance or guidance through the process. There are those who do not have access to a computer at all. Of course you may still go through the courses at home. Just remember that Brenda needs a copy of your certificate that you receive at the end of each course. DATES for ICS Classes (open from 8:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.) Wednesday, February 17, 2010 Tuesday, April 20, 2010 Thursday, June 10, 2010 Tuesday, August 10, 2010 Page 2

AWARD WINNERS FOR THE WATSON, THOMPSON, BUCKNER, AND CREAMER IN 2009 Robert Causey Receives the Thompson Award Robert Causey, of Charleston Association, is the 2009 recipient of the Tommy Thompson award. Robert s leadership in the Charleston Association has multiplied the effectiveness in this area of the state. NAMBs, Mickey Caison, looks on as Disaster Relief Director, Cliff Satterwhite, presents the award. Jessie Stafford Receives the Watson Award On October 9th, 2009 Jessie Stafford is awarded the prestigious Watson Award from Choice Watson. Jessie was one of the first Disaster Relief volunteers on the job when South Carolina Disaster Relief got its start. Stafford, from Summerville Baptist Church, Screven Association, soon began to organize the volunteers into units as South Carolina Disaster Relief began to take form. Bob and Gerri Allen Receive the Buckner Award Bob and Gerri Allen, Northside Baptist Church of Rock Hill were awarded the Robert Buck Buckner Award at Friday evenings celebration service. This award is for outstanding work between multiple agencies and South Carolina Baptist Disaster Relief. Emmie Zirkle Accepts the Creamer Award Emmie Zirkle, of Trinity Baptist Church, Lugoff, received the Permelia Creamer Award for the outstanding ministry by a woman in South Carolina Disaster Relief. Emmie s strength of character and fortitude contributed to her natural abilities to run her unit with love and understanding towards volunteers and victims. Emmie s accepted the award from Jason Creamer, son of Permelia Creamer. Page 3

FRIDAY, MARCH 5 1:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Registration I.D. s & Clothing Store Open TRAINING SCHEDULE AT ANDERSON UNIVERSITY MARCH 5 & 6, 2010 1:30 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. Introduction to Disaster Relief (for all NEW volunteers) 2:15 p.m. - 4:15 p.m. Session 1 Assessment Baptist Global Response (International) Child Care Command Post Crisis Intervention - Basic Evangelism Feeding ICS 100 Medical Disaster Relief Mud-Out Sheltering Operations Shower Unit Leader 4:15 p.m. - 4:45 p.m. Introduction to Disaster (for all NEW volunteers) 4:45 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. Session 2 Assessment/Geo-Tech Lab Chainsaw/Recovery Classroom Communications - Basic Crisis Intervention - Intermediate Feeding Laundry Medical Disaster Relief Re-Build Unit Leader Unit Safety Officer 6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. Supper SATURDAY, MARCH 6 7:15 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. Devotions & Instructions for Saturday Sessions 8:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. Breakfast I.D. s & Clothing Store Open 8:30 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. Introduction to Disaster Relief (for all NEW volunteers) 9:00 a.m. -12:00 noon Preparing for Haiti Response 9:15 a.m. - 11:15 a.m. Session 3 Assessment Baptist Global Response (International) Chainsaw/Recovery Lab (Trauma Packs) Child Care Earthquake Awareness Crisis Intervention - Advanced Evangelism Feeding ICS 100 Laundry Medical Disaster Relief Mud-Out 11:15 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Lunch (Team Time-any teams wishing to meet) I.D. s & Clothing Store Open 12:30 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. Session 4 Assessment/Geo Tech Lab Chainsaw/Recovery Classroom Communications Medical Disaster Relief Rebuild Sheltering Operations Shower Unit Safety Officer 7:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. Plenary Session 2:30 p.m. Adjournment -Background Check Required Anderson University Anderson, South Carolina Hotels in the Area Holiday Inn Express La Quinta Inn Anderson Quality Inn Home-Towne Suites 107 Interstate Blvd. 3430 Clemson Blvd. 3025 North Main Street 151 Civic Center Blvd. Anderson, SC 29621 Anderson, SC 29621 Anderson, SC 29621 Anderson, SC 29621 (864) 226-3312 (864) 225-3721 (864) 226-6051 (864) 226-1112 Page 4

CHAINSAW UNITS Aiken Association-David Harley Home: (803) 637-5368 Cell: (706) 799-2864 Allendale-Hampton/Varnville FBC-Bernie Richburg Home: (803) 243-2826 Cell: (803) 943-8726 Barnwell-Bamberg Assoc.-Wyman Abstance Home: (803) 793-5552 Cell: (803) 671-0875 Charleston/Riverbluff BC-Chuck Van Alstine Home: (843) 553-0685 Cell: (843) 532-1889 Chesterfield Association-Don Moore Home: (843) 672-7841 Cell: (843) 672-4234 Colleton/Pine Grove #1 BC-Jody McMillan Home: (843) 844-8829 Cell: (843) 908-1553 Columbia Metro/Harmony BC-Mike Voyles Home/Cell: (803) 549-8295 Florence/Calvary BC-Glenn Scurry Home: (843) 665-0355 Cell: (843) 250-0254 Florence/Hebron BC-Bill Hancock Home: (843) 389-9526 Cell: (843) 616-2280 Greenville/Eastlan BC-Ed King Home/Cell: (864) 350-1666 Lakelands Association-Paul Bollman Home: (864) 746-6284 Cell: (864) 992-8221 Lexington/Gilbert FBC - Will Mitchum, Jr. Home: (803) 356-5083 Cell: (803) 609-5308 Lexington/Round Hill BC-Dale Cook Home: (803) 359-6316 Cell: (803) 530-8189 Marion Assoc. - Jack Edwards Home: (843) 423-3643 Cell: (843) 430-4986 Marion/Nebo BC - Jerry Pace Home: (843) 362-1229 Cell: (843) 430-4003 Moriah/Lancaster Second BC-Kimberly Sowerll Work: (803) 283-2015 Cell: (803) 289-8625 Screven/Harleyville BC - Charles Ackerman Home: (843) 462-2486 Cell: (843) 563-1385 Spartanburg/Arrowwood BC - Ried Gregory Home: (864) 461-7689 Cell: (864) 680-6886 Spartanburg/Sonrise - David Moore Home/Cell: (864) 706-0734 Welsh Neck/Cornerstone BC-Henry Lewis Home: (843) 395-2300 Cell: (843) 615-7010 Williamsburg/Lake City FBC-William Sebnick Home: (843) 374-2785 Cell: (843) 389-5200 Willamsburg/Kingstree FBC-George Avent Home: (843) 355-8132 York Association-Mike O'Dell Home: (803) 222-6555 York/Rock Hill FBC-Charles Lucas Hom/Cell: (803) 327-7181 FEEDING UNITS Charleston Association-Gary Mathis Home: (843) 261-1690 Cell: (843) 200-2324 North Spartan Association-Ken Kirkley Home: (864) 439-9406 Cell: (864) 590-4759 Screven/Providence BC-Tommy Edens Home: (843) 899-4775 Cell: (843) 729-0196 Florence/Hebron BC-Bill Hancock Home: (843) 389-9526 Cell: (843) 616-2280 Support/Back-up Units Aiken/Calvary BC-Ken Screws Home: (803) 663-3345 Cell: (803) 270-7187 Allendale Hampton/Varnville FBC-Bernie Richburg Home: (803) 943-2826 Cell: (803) 943-8726 Chesterfield Association-Don Moore Home: (843) 672-7841 Cell: (843) 672-4234 Greer Association-Bill Haynes Home: (864) 877-5064 Cell: (864) 243-1935 Orangeburg-Calhoun/St Matthews-Tommy Huggins Home: (803) 874-3434 Cell: (803) 837-1455 Saluda/Anderson-Alton Pierce Home: (864) 369-6447 Cell: (864) 245-1300 Screven/Harleyville BC-Charles Ackerman Home: (843) 462-2486 Cell: (843) 563-1385 Spartanburg/Boiling Springs BC-Marge Woodruff Home: (864) 578-0564 Cell: (864) 706-7676 Spartanburg/Spartanburg FBC-Steve Wise Home: (864) 585-3834 York/Pleasant Valley-Steve Whitesides Home: (803) 548-7409 Cell: (803) 371-0016 Lexington/Northside BC-Jeff Haley Home: (803) 939-9720 Cell: (803) 331-5790 LAUNDRY UNITS Barnwell-Bamberg/Barnwell FBC-Jan Biernacki Home: (803) 245-4965 Cell: (803) 767-8006 Piedmont Association-Randy Millikin Home: (864) 843-6155 Cell: (864) 430-8744 York Association-Mike O'Dell Home: (803) 222-9555 Cell: (803) 984-1138 Saluda/Shady Grove BC-William Norris Home: (864) 847-0267 Waccamaw Association-Rick Astle Cell: (843) 248-9358 MUD-OUT UNITS Aiken Assoxciation-Calvin Childers Home: (803) 637-6223 Beaverdam Association-Bill Alexander Home: (864) 944-0315 Cell: (864) 710-9008 Broad River Association-Larry Feller Home: (803) 925-1602 Cell: (843) 693-2187 Florence/Southside BC-Daniel Dulaney Home: (843) 773-9010 Cell: (843) 610-9030 Greenville Association-Jim Whitworth Home: (864) 232-0031 Cell: (864) 363-5525 North Greenville - Randy Bradley Home: (864) 915-9190 Palmetto/Mauldin FBC - Rodney Norvell HOme: (864) 244-6759 Cell: (864) 230-1340 Saluda/New Prospect BC-Wayne & Sylvia Wham Home: (864) 296-9491 Cell: (864) 934-5095 OTHER UNITS Assesment Bluffton FBC-Jimmy & Kim Padgett Home: (843) 842-7764 Cell: (843) 247-6367 Assessment Spartanburg/Arrowood BC-Steve Chrisman Home: (828) 245-7261 Cell: (828) 429-1893 Chaplains/Crisis Counselors-Dee Gulledge Home: (803) 772-4761 Cell: (803) 730-5949 Child Care Broad River Association-Becky Mullinax Home: (864) 491-0350 Cell: (864) 425-6631 Child Care Aiken Association-Bill Little Home: (803) 279-5802 Command Post State/Command Post-Cliff Satterwhite Home/Cell: (803) 730-8824 On-Site Mobile Command & Support Arrowwood BC-Chrisman, Steve Home: (828) 245-7261 Cell: (828) 429-1893 Communications Aiken/Millbrook BC-Joe Ormand Home: (803) 642-5834 Cell: (803) 640-0036 Communications Lowcountry-Ralph Willis Home: (803)-259-9222 Cell: (803)-300-1416 Saluda Association George Kay Home: (864) 369-7985 Cell: (864) 958-0003 Page 5

Laurens Association-Kay Leagans Home: (864) 984-0123 Cell: (864) 981-1084 Pickens 12 Mile/East Pickens BC -Boyce Couch Home: (864) 859-0951 Cell: (864) 420-2099 Piedmont Association-Keith Mincey Home: (864) 850-2708 Cell: (864) 430-9753 Piedmont Association-Keith Mincey DR Unit Leader Home: (864) 850-2708 Cell: (864) 430-9753 Piedmont Association-Keith Mincey Home: (864) 850-2708 Cell: (864) 430-9753 Saluda/Long Branch BC-Wayne & Sylvia Wham Home: (864)-296-9491 Cell: (864)-934-5095 Screven Association-Charles Ackerman Home: (843) 462-2486 Cell: (843) 563-1385 Welsh Neck/Antioch BC - Luis Gargiulo Home: (843) 383-8414 Cell: (843) 307-7308 Language Columbia Metro/Language-Bill Dieckmann Home: (803) 408-1281 Cell: (803) 920-7512 Medical State/Medical-Eddie Pettit Home: (864) 878-4123 Cell: (864) 630-3145 SheltersOperations Florence Association-Henry Simmons Home: (843) 662-5921 Cell: (843) 617-5921 Water Columbia Metro/Cedar Creek -Thurman Rodgers Home: (803) 786-0909 REBUILD UNITS Aiken/FBC North Augusta-Gary Redding, Pastor Church: (803) 279-6370 Aiken/Millbrook BC-Joe Ormand Home: (803) 642-5834 Cell: (803) 640-0036 Barnwell-Bamberg/Denmark FBC-Eddie Pruett Home: (803) 245-4055 Cell: (803) 682-5379 Beaverdam/Holly Springs BC-Brian Ramey Home: (864) 647-0127 Cell: (864) 557-0050 t Florence/Sardis BC-Wayne Shifflet Home: (843) 346-7006 Cell: (843) 409-1521 Greer Baptist Association-Tom Capps Home: (864) 271-2308 Cell: (864) 915-5852 Lakelands/McCormick BC-Paul Bollman Home: (864) 746-6284 Cell: (864) 992-8221 Lexington/First Calvary-Ricky Taylor Home: (803) 892-3018 Cell: (803) 727-2162 Lexington/Willow Ridge BC-David Allen Home: (803) 772-4129 North Spartan Association-Doug Cartee Home/Cell: (864) 809-5405 Orangeburg-Calhoun/2 Mile Swamp-Marjorie Judy Home: (803) 534-5209 Cell: (803) 682-2439 Saluda/Forest Hill BC-Lester Brock Home: (864) 261-7923 Cell: (864) 314-3594 Spartanburg/Sonrise Comm.-David Moore Home/Cell: (864) 706-0734 Woodruff/Bellview BC-Ray Murphy Home: (864) 476-3029 Cell: (864) 978-9126 RECOVERY UNITS Barnwell-Bamberg/Barnwell FBC-Coley Creech Home: (803) 259-7512 Cell: (803) 571-0314 Beaverdam Association-Bill Alexander Home: (864) 944-0315 Cell: (864) 710-9008 Broad River/Grassy Pond BC-Martin Hogg Home: (864) 902-9628 Cell: (864) 838-5433 Broad River Association-Donnie Padgett Chainsaw Work: (864) 489-3119 Charleston Association-Gary Mathis Home: (843) 261-1690 Cell: (843) 200-2324 Charleston/Ashley River BC-Tucker Furtick Home: (843) 402-9922 Cell: (843) 991-1365 Chester Association-Wayne Foster, Sr. Chainsaw & Recovery Home: (803) 581-6109 Cell: (803) 235-6483 Columbia Metro/Beulah BC-Mason Brooks Home/Cell: (803) 530-9292 Columbia Metro/Harmony BC-Mike Voyles Home/Cell: (803) 549-8295 Edgefield Association-Ken Durham Home: (803) 637-5213 Cell: (803) 480-2556 Kershaw Association-Emmie Zirkle Home: (803) 438-2194 Cell: (803) 310-2195 Laurens Associaton-Joel Jacks Chainsaw & Recovery Home: (864) 682-2508 Cell: (864) 871-3311 Lexington Association-David Lee Mud-Out & Rebuild Home/Cell: (803) 360-6515 Lexington/River Springs BC-Gloria Shull Mud-Out & Rebuild Home: (803) 749-3374 Moriah Association-Shirley Buckner Home: (803) 285-5830 Cell: (803) 289-8241 North Greenville Association-Randy Bradley Home: (864) 915-9190 North Greenville/Forestville BC-Brian Bishop Home: (864) 834-5092 Cell: (864) 616-7075 North Greenville/Taylors FBC-Randy Bradley Home: (864) 915-9190 North Spartan/Cooley Springs BC-David Kite Home: (864) 461-7914 Cell: (864) 809-9479 Orangeburg-Calhoun/2 Mile Swamp-Marjorie Judy Home: (803) 534-5209 Cell: (803) 682-2439 Pee Dee Association-Ron Taylor Home: (843) 752-4234 Cell: (843) 845-0873 Pickens/12 Mile Association-Guy Jenkins Home: (864) 878-5522 Cell: (864) 421-4266 Piedmont/Mt. Airy BC-Billy Joe Ausburn Home: (864) 269-1328 Cell: (864) 269-4845 Reedy River/Bethel BC-Ed Schneider Home: (803) 364-3074 Cell: (803) 271-1050 Ridge Association-James Cumbee Home: (803) 642-4287 Cell: (803) 646-0959 Saluda Association-Wayne & Sylvia Wham Home: (864) 296-9491 Cell: (864) 934-5095 Saluda/Forest Hill BC-Lester Brock Home: (864) 261-7923 Cell: (864) 314-3594 Santee/ Grace BC-Steve Shumake Home: (803) 773-2470 Cell: (803) 983-6883 Savannah River/Riverview BC-Marc Cantrell Home: (843) 522-1537 Cell: (843) 986-8216 Page 6

UP AND COMING DISASTER RELIEF TRAINING DATES FALL 2010 CONFERENCE The fall Disaster Relief Training Conference is scheduled for October 8 & 9, 2010 at White Oak Conference Center in Winnsboro, South Carolina. SPRING 2011 CONFERENCE The spring Disaster Relief Training Conference is scheduled for March 4 & 5, 2011 at White Oak Conference Center in Winnsboro, South Carolina.. Disaster Relief Store hours during training events will be: First Day Second Day 12:00 noon - 7:00 p.m. 8:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon Please take note that the Disaster Relief Store only accepts cash or checks and is not set up for credit or debit. Disaster Relief Clothing Protocol Yellow DR T-shirts, Golf Shirts, caps, visor caps, and jackets are to be worn ONLY during a disaster relief training event, awareness conference, or during work at a disaster site. Also, these items are to be worn by disaster relief trained persons ONLY. Navy & white DR dress shirts can be worn in any mission or church setting. Refunds/Cancellations: Registrations are refundable if cancellation is received prior to 30 days before conference date. Registrations are refundable if illness (doctor s note needed) or a death in family. Registrations are transferable to another party, if notified in a timely manner. Registrations may be carried over to next event, if request is made prior to the original event date. Screven Association-Ron McGuire Home: (843) 873-0475 Cell: (843) 906-3417 Screven/Eutawville BC-Billy Wilson Home: (803) 492-7420 Cell: (843) 437-1612 Spartanburg Network-Paul McKee Home: (864) 585-1452 Cell: (864) 641-5140 Thompson Memorial-George Avent Home: (843) 355-8132 Cell: (843) 372-2177 Union Association-Aulbrey Calvert Home: (864) 429-4275 Cell: (864) 426-0448 Waccamaw Association-Rick AStle Home/Cell: (843) 248-9358 York/Hillcrest BC-Kerry Ohiser Chainsaw, Mud-out, Rebuild Home: (803) 366-5820 Cell: (803) 517-6373 SHOWER UNITS Aiken Assocation-Glynn Paschall Home: (803) 827-0897 Barnwell-Bamberg/Barnwell FBC-Coley Creech Home: (803) 259-7512 Cell: (803) 571-0314 Broad River Association-Ted & Willie Jean Humphries Home: (864) 487-7469 Cell: (864) 488-7466 Charleston Assoc.Gary Mathis HOme: (843) 261-1690 Cell: (843) 200-2324 Columbia Metro Association-Steve Aylesworth Home: (803) 736-9979 Cell: (803) 422-4201 Florence/Southside BC-Under Construction Daniel Dulaney Home: (843) 773-9010 Cell: (843) 610-9030 Greer Baptist Association-Bill Haynes Home: (864) 877-5064 Cell: (864) 243-1935 Lexington/First Calvary BC Under Construction Ricky Taylor Home: (803) 892-3018 Cell: (803) 727-2162 Lexington/Swansea FBC-Johnny King Home: (803) 568-3090 Cell: (803) 606-2424 Reedy River/Bethel BC-Ed Schneider Home: (803) 364-3074 Cell: (803) 271-1050 Saluda/Forest Hill BC-Lester Brock Home: (864) 261-7923 Cell: (864) 314-3594 Saluda/Shady Grove BC-Alton Pierce Home: (864) 369-6447 Cell: (864) 245-1300 Southeast Association-Wil Bradham Home/Cell: (843) 340-1175 Spartanburg/Wellford BC - Mike Stokes Home (864) 439-6418 Cell: (864) 809-7216 Waccamaw Association-Rick Astle Cell: (843) 248-9358 York Association-Mike O'Dell Home: (803) 222-9555 Cell: (803) 984-1138 South Carolina Baptist Convention Disaster Relief 190 Stoneridge Drive Columbia, South Carolina 29210 Cliff Satterwhite Disaster Relief Group Director (800) 723-7242 ext. 3420 (803) 227-6174 cliffsatterwhite@scbaptist.org Disaster Relief Office (800) 723-7242 ext. 3400 (803) 227-6176 brendalugmayer@scbaptist.org www.scbaptist.org/dr This publication is made possible through the Cooperative Program/ Cooperative Gifts of your local church. Page 7

Disaster Relief Group 190 Stoneridge Drive Columbia, SC 29210-8254 Non-Profit Org. U.S. Postage PAID Permit No. 84 Columbia, SC Address Service Requested STATEWIDE DISASTER RELIEF TRAINING CONFERENCE Anderson University Anderson, South Carolina March 5 & 6, 2010 Special Haiti Training on Saturday, March 6 at 9:00 a.m.- 12:00 noon There will be a $5.00 late fee for any registration made after March 1, 2010. *There will be a $5.00 late fee for any registration received after March 1, 2010. Reservation Deadline: March 1, 2010 You will be responsible for making your own housing arrangements at a local motel. Please no one under 18 years of age. Name E-Mail Address Mailing Address City State Zip Day Phone # Cell Phone # Church Association Returning Volunteers...$20.00 New Volunteers (a one time cost)...$25.00 *Late Fee charge, per person...$5.00 CONFERENCE FEES Volunteer Training Fee $ X # of Volunteers = Total Amount Included $ Costs reflects registration fees, meals, and disaster relief training materials. Meals will be provided by our Disaster Relief Feeding team this training. Make your check payable to South Carolina Baptist Convention and mail to: South Carolina Baptist Convention, Disaster Relief Group, 190 Stoneridge Drive, Columbia, South Carolina 29210. Any questions? E-mail us at brendalugmayer@scbaptist.org.