Current Efforts
NEW HOME FINISHED, in New Caney Texas!
Garza was filled with gratitude to know we were able to help repair the damages in her home.
“The workers would come at 9 am and wouldn’t leave until 9 pm! ” – Garza said
She was impressed by the dedication that our team put throughout the project. Finally, when it was finished she was very satisfied with the results. She couldn’t believe this was her home. She couldn’t stop thanking Jesus for the blessing of getting her home fixed by NACC.
Helping Houston Rebuild completes another home in the Independence heigths area
Helping Houston Rebuild an effort of NACC is continuing to complete homes in the Houston area that were damaged by the winter storm. Thanks to our team for working hard on this project making sure Cloreida H. has a damage free home.
If you know someone that was damaged by the winter storm in february and needs help repairing the damages in their homes please go check out our application
helpinghoustonrebuild.org
M. Session is content with the repairs that were done in her home, thanks to Helping Houston Rebuild
Helping Houston Rebuild accomplishing another home here in the Houston South Park area. The drastic changes that were done in Session’s restroom and room were outstanding.
M. Session 5970 Ridgeway Dr (SouthPark) Houston 77033.
Helping Houston Rebuilds completes another home in the Independence Heights area
Helping Houston Rebuild has completed another home. Hopkins was affected by the Winter Storm in February of 2021. The winter storm affected many homes and families all over our community. We were able to repair the damages that were made in Hopkins’s home, giving her a safe and comfortable place to live again.
V. Hopkins 343 Spell Street (Independence Heights) Houston 77022
First “Helping Houston Rebuild” Project Completed
Representatives from NACC, Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee, builders, contractors, and the press gathered at the home of Lolita Cerf to welcome her home.
Congresswoman Visits “Helping Houston Rebuild”
Lee thanked NACC and Meagan Thee Stallion for collaborating with her to start the “Helping Houston Rebuild” project to help those affected.
For All of the Hard Work and Heavy-Lifting
With each slam of a trunk, the volunteers loading vehicles with food, soda, hand sanitizer, flour, cookie mix, disinfectant, and canned goods at Saturday’s food drive felt what that was like.
Helping Houston Rebuild: Lolita Cerf
First Home Inspected for “Helping Houston Rebuild”, a project of NACC to rebuild the homes of seniors and single mothers after the recent weather emergency.
“Helping Houston Rebuild” with Megan Thee Stallion and NACC Begins
Houston-born rapper Megan Pete, known professionally as Megan Thee Stallion is partnering with NACC Disaster Services (NACC) to rebuild water-logged homes damaged by the winter storm. Complete story here.
Correa Presents NACC with $10,000 Check
The Correa Family Foundation presented NACC Disaster Services (NACC) with a $10,000 check as a thank you for NACC’s efforts during winter storm recovery.
NACC Opens Doors as a Warming Center
The shelter opened on Sunday night, February 14, when temperatures hit record lows and millions of Houstonians found themselves without power and no clarity as to how long it would take to get the power turned back on. For some the outages lasted for hours, and for others days.
Read complete story here.
Soda, Popcorn, and Cup Distribution, Looking to Expand
There wasn’t a chill in the February air yesterday afternoon as the National Association of Christian Churches (NACC) served about 200 homes in one of our food distributions.
This distribution included a mix of donated goods, including popcorn from the San Antonio Food Bank, drinks from Feed the Children, and cups from Delta. Our partner agencies go through an application process to provide the donations, and we inform the community through social media once enough items are gathered to distribute.
Visitors to our headquarters today could also receive free COVID testing thanks to Your Health Lab, a local medical testing facility.
Cars lined up with their trunks open to partake. Participants are typically from the surrounding community, however NACC hopes to expand our reach during these drives.
“We give not just food, but other items like pillows, cups, and hand towels. Today we’ll give out lotion. Also personal hygiene items,” said NACC Director Angelica Ortega. “We give enough —not just their immediate families— but for their extended families or neighbors or elderlies. We give a lot more than just for one household if they ask. We always tell them to share and take whatever they need. They always know someone.”
We need both volunteers and donors for food distribution days. Anyone interested in participating should call 832-626-7111 or email [email protected].
Pastor Luis Larrinaga from Iglesia Cristiana Consolación
Pastor Luis Larrinaga from Iglesia Cristiana Consolación was one of the first pastors to came by and picked up 22 pallets of food boxes to give out to the public. He was able to help out over one thousand families in a matter of a few hours! Thank you, pastor Luis for doing God’s work!
Houston Police Department
As the weather conditions worsen with Hurricane Laura, we had the opportunity to give out numerous palates or water to different Houston Police Department stations. We hope everyone stays safe!
Hurricane Hanna was the first Atlantic hurricane to make landfall in Texas in the month of July since Dolly(2008) in 2008. NACC deployed shortly after the hurricane made landfall to help those in need. We were able to collaborate with Mercy chefs to provide food and water to the victims.
We are saddened to hear about the devastating storm that passed through the state of Iowa earlier this week. We learned many residents are still suffering the aftermath of “El Derecho” we just loaded a semi truck with 13 palettes of produce, milk, first aid supplies to help the victims of El Derecho in Iowa.
Food and mask distribution event
Our volunteers in action at the food and mask distribution event hosted by Mayor Turner and NACC Disaster Services where we served over 2,500 families in need.
Mask and food distribution with Houston Mayor Turner
We would like to thank everyone who joined us in yesterday’s food and mask
distribution. We were able to feed over 2,500 families through our contactless drive-through. We would like to thank Mayor Sylvester Turner, Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee, Houston Police Department, Samaritans Feet, Borden Dairy and all of our volunteers.
We could have not done this without each of you.
Luz Del Consolador Church and NACC Disaster services collaboration
It is always a pleasure to serve Luz De Consolador and Pastor Mirna Vargas.
Last weekend she picked up 16 pallets of produce and milk, today she picked up 1 pallet of milk. She shared with us a few testimonies of individuals who have lost their jobs and have lost hope until they came across one of our distributions and were able to take food home to their families.
We are grateful that we can make a difference in our community
Joel Osteen's Lakewood Church and NACC Disaster services collaboration
Joel Osteen’s Lakewood Church and NACC Disaster services collaborated to be part of the Fifth Ward Food Distribution where we provided food and milk to almost 700 families in need.
NACC distribution in Beaumont, Port Arthur, Orange County, Old Washington and Angleton
“Just a reminder, we were able to serve food not only to people in our community, but we were able to serve people in Beaumont, Port Arthur, Orange County, Old Washington and Angleton! We thank God for this awesome connection with NACC!”
-Charneath Ward
Food distribution Iglesia Ebenezer
Thank you Iglesia Ebenezer for coming out to our warehouse to pick up food to bless your community. We are grateful to be able to partner up with such an amazing church in Houston Texas.
Foundation Christian Families and
Ministerios Nisi collaboration
NACC disaster services behind the scenes of the visual
Yesterday on June 8th, NACC disaster services had the opportunity to be part of the behind the scenes of Mr Floyd’s peaceful visual at university of Houston. We were dispatched to provide drinks and food for the first responders and the peaceful protestors who support justice and equality. We are glad we got to talk to some of you and listened as you shared your stories with us and, your motive for being out there exercising your freedom to speak up for what you believe in.
We support all of you.
NACC unconditional support towards law enforcement
NACC Disaster Services deployed to Downtown Houston to support the law enforcement officers by providing them refreshments and food. Some of them had been standing in the same position for almost 16 hours with no water and no food. We got to serve hundreds of officers from all kinds of agencies.
We like to thank our first responders for your unconditional protection towards our community
Unisocial Collaboration
NACC disaster services is delighted to have opportunity to collaborate with such an amazing organization like Unisocial they distribute hundreds of gallons of Borden Dairy milk to their local community. We love to see our organizations working together in unity for a greater cause.
The Rick Davis legacy foundation and J. prince
Last weekend on May 30th we got two Borden dairy trucks out to the community to give out milk and pray for our fellow neighbors. Thank you to
The Rick Davis legacy foundation and J. prince for being part of this project. We could not have done it without you guys.
NACC And New Step outreach collaboration
New Step Outreach in DeRidder, LA – A subordinate organization of NACC Disaster Services – has been feeding approximately 210 hot meals to the senior community throughout the Parish every Wednesday since COVID-19 started; along with the meals approximately 400 food/commodity boxes have been given out thus far.
Thousands of gallons of milk distributed to families in need
NACC continues to collaborate with hundreds of churches around the country to distribute Borden Dairy milk to families in need! This past weekend on May 23, 2020, we had the blessing to collaborate with Iglesia Rios De Aceite <https://www.facebook.com/iglesiariosdeaceite/?fref=mentions> to give out
thousands of gallons of milk.
We look forward to working along with many more churches and reach all the communities in need.
Food and milk distribution in Lousiana
NACC, and Crossroads Community Organization were able to distribute a total of 1,000 gallons of Borden Dairy milk and almost 500 grocery boxes to the local community. NACC and Crossroads would like to thank all the police officers and the volunteers who stepped up to help serve the community of Independence, Lousiana.
Necessity boxes for quarantined officers
NACC disaster services partners up with Deputy Temple and Deputy Kelly from the homeless outreach team with Harris County Sheriff’s Office HCSOTexas they will be delivering first necessity boxes to some of the quarantined officers, their families and anyone in need. NACC extends its appreciation to the officers and those who are helping the community.
NACC and Borden dairy collaboration
We are so excited to collaborate with Revival house church to distribute
gallons of milk and snacks to the families in need. Thank you pastor Bruce
for allowing us to serve your church and your members. We look forward
expanding our aid and providing for more families. Thank you to Borden
dairy for partnering with us to make this possible.
Loading up a shipping container with medical supplies for the hospitals in Puerto Rico
Loading up a shipping container with medical supplies for the hospitals in
Puerto Rico, again thank you Correa Family Foundation
for the collaboration.