Join FCFI in Responding to the Tornado Disaster in Cave City, Arkansas

Disaster has struck Cave City, Arkansas, as recent tornadoes have left families in urgent need of assistance. Homes have been destroyed, trees have been downed, and lives have been disrupted. In response, Fellowship of Christian Farmers International (FCFI) is encouraging volunteers to join a disaster relief effort led by Eight Days of Hope – Rapid Response from March 20 – April 5, 2025.

FCFI’s Involvement

Steve Miller of Ohio is already committed to heading to Cave Junction next week. If you feel called to serve, we encourage you to consider joining him on this important mission. We understand this is short notice, but if your schedule allows, your help could make a huge difference to those in need.

What to Expect

Volunteers will be working on critical tasks, including:

Key Details for Volunteers

Location: Cave City First Assembly (437 North Main St., Cave City, AR 72521)

Lodging: Gender-separated sleeping arrangements inside the church. Volunteers should bring a cot, sleeping bag, or twin air mattress. No RV spots available.

Meals: Provided by Eight Days of Hope. No need to bring food.

What to Bring: Gloves, case of water, toiletries, and any tools helpful for debris removal and home cleanup.

How You Can Help

  1. Pray for the families affected and for God to work through His people.
  2. Volunteer—if you can go, your help is needed on the ground!
  3. Donate to support this disaster response effort. Contributions can be made directly to Eight Days of Hope at www.eightdaysofhope.com or by mailing a gift to P.O. Box 3208, Tupelo, MS 38803.

If you would like to serve, sign up directly at www.eightdaysofhope.com under the Volunteer section.

Thank you for considering this urgent opportunity to be the hands and feet of Jesus in Cave City, Arkansas. Your willingness to serve—whether in person or through prayer and support—will bring hope to those in crisis.

If you are interested in disaster relief but cannot travel at this time please contact Dan Janzen at (616) 676-6684 to explore other ways to support this effort or other disaster relief efforts. FCFI often partners with other organizations to maximize our impact in times of crisis, and your involvement—whether in person or through prayer and support—matters.