“Save me, O God! For the waters have come up to my neck. I sink in deep mire, where there is no foothold; I have come into deep waters, and the flood sweeps over me.”
- Psalm 69:1-2


Our Partners

Gulf Atlantic Diocese

The Gulf Atlantic Diocese will be taking the lead as to receiving and coordinating relief activities across Florida. This is under the leadership of Bishop Alex Farmer and Diocesan Coordinator, Mr. Jim Barnidge

Other Partners

Churches across the region are assembling and delivering supplies to survivors.

St. Timothy's Anglican, Spring, TX
Trinity Anglican, Lafayette, LA
St. Johns Anglican, John's Island, SC
HopePointe Anglican, The Woodlands, TX
St. Peter’s Cathedral, Tallahassee, FL


The Current Situation

Hurricane Ian made landfall as one of southwest Florida's most intense hurricanes on record, according to weather.com. Destructive winds and flooding rainfall accompanied it as it moved inland, and the damage has been extensive. ARDF has developed a Disaster Response Network, and before Ian even hit the States, ACNA churches preemptively gathered supplies to deliver to those in need.

Now, the Gulf Atlantic Diocese, along with St. Peter’s Cathedral in Tallahassee, has organized a cleaning supply drive. These needed items will be delivered to Hurricane Ian survivors later in October.

Additionally, a work week is being planned in Sarasota, FL from November 6-12, 2022. Volunteers are welcome to join the team! Fill out this form to express your interest.

We will additional post updates as we receive them here.



Want to Volunteer?

Contact our Disaster Response Network Director, Tommy Lamb.
You can learn about our Disaster Response Network here and get involved here.