Mennonite Disaster Service is a volunteer network through which various constituencies of the Anabaptist church can respond to those affected by disasters in Canada and the United States. While our main focus is on clean up, repair and rebuilding homes, this activity becomes a means of touching lives and helping people regain faith and wholeness.
In June 2007, Kevin King sat with Peter Dyck to talk about Mennonite Disaster Service.
Mennonite Disaster Service 2009 Quebec report.
Through a partnership with Mennonite Disaster Service, Hesston College has developed a program focusing on the recovery phase of disaster management.
MDS dedicates five new home in Grand Bayou, Louisiana
Through a partnership with Mennonite Disaster Service, Canadian Mennonite University has developed a program focusing on the recovery phase of disaster management.
Local news stories featuring Mennonite Disaster Service volunteers rebuilding homes after the May 2009 Yukon River flood.
MDS orientation video. Tips for safety and awareness on an MDS project site.
MDS dedicates the new home of the Sylves family.
2008 Mennonite Disaster Service year in review video. For almost 60 years Mennonite Disaster Service has been responding to individuals, families and communities affected by disaster in Canada and the United States. In the video we see MDS's ongoing commitment to those still recovering from hurricanes Rita and Katrina, clean-up after the Iowa floods, youth building camp cabins in Alberta; response to hurricanes Gustav and Ike; and MDS's new Partnership Home Program. http://mds.mennonite.net/