Sierra Vista UMC Invites Work Teams to Support San Angelo Flood Recovery
/In the wake of the devastating July 4 floods, the Concho Valley area continues the long road to recovery. Nearly 2,000 homes were impacted, and local families are still struggling to rebuild after the widespread damage.
To help meet this ongoing need, Sierra Vista United Methodist Church in San Angelo has opened its doors to host volunteer work teams. The church is providing space for volunteers to sleep, eat, and serve—creating a home base for mission groups that want to make a tangible difference in the community.
How You Can Help
If your church, youth group, or Sunday school class is looking for a meaningful mission opportunity, consider joining the effort. Teams are needed for home repair and recovery support over the next two years. Lodging and meals are provided on-site at Sierra Vista UMC, making it easy for volunteers to focus on serving families and rebuilding hope.
Location: Sierra Vista United Methodist Church, San Angelo, TX
Work Needed: Home repair and recovery support
Lodging & Meals: Provided on-site
Duration: Ongoing—teams needed through 2027
Photo collage from - https://www.conchovalleytogether.org/
To learn more or schedule your team, contact Rev. Mark Porterfield at pastormark1010@gmail.com or 512-657-0405.
You can also watch a short YouTube video from the San Angelo Police Department to see the impact of the floods and the ongoing recovery needs, and visit Concho Valley Together for updates on the local Long-Term Recovery Group’s work.
Together, let’s continue to move Adelante—forward together—as we join hands to bring healing, hope, and restoration to our neighbors in the Concho Valley.
