In the US, IOCC serves survivors of natural and human-caused disasters, both short term and later—from emotional and spiritual care in the early days, to cleanup and rebuilding later.
IOCC recently delivered specialized medical equipment to a cardiology hospital in the western Ukrainian region of Zakarpattia that is serving both locals and internally displaced people.
Frontliners, who train with IOCC to provide emotional and spiritual care in disaster situations, are often the first teams that IOCC puts on the ground after a US storm.
Group awareness sessions for people dealing with the effects of displacement, conflict, and other traumas are part of IOCC’s psychosocial support work in Syria.
Through Homefront training for parishes, emotional and spiritual care from our Frontliners, and Action Team volunteers, IOCC is laying the groundwork for resilience in the face of disaster.
Flooding, fires, and storms can affect any of us, no matter where we live. And September is National Preparedness Month, so there's no time like the present.
Amid extensive, catastrophic floods across Greece, IOCC invites our friends and supporters to pray for everyone affected by the recent storm named Daniel.