Knoxville Yoked Church Receives Grant from UM Foundation

L to R:  Ed Stuart, Rev. L. Fitzgerald Reist II, Sharon Heck, Gene Heck

Impact of Tropical Storm Debby on Local Communities

The destruction caused by Tropical Storm Debby in Tioga, Potter, Lycoming, and Union Counties was significant, leading FEMA to issue disaster declarations for these areas. Numerous residents and businesses faced damage and are currently striving to restore their properties. 

One church in Knoxville, PA, suffered particularly devastating losses, as an entire wall was washed away due to the flooding. In addition to the wall, they also lost their ADA ramp. Despite these challenges, the community rallied together. 

The Cowanesque Church extended an invitation for the Knoxville Yoked Church to join them for Sunday services while repairs were underway. 

During this period, the UM Foundation provided a grant of $5,000 to support survivors affected by Tropical Storm Debby, which was awarded to the Knoxville Yoked Church by the Disaster Response Ministry. The members expressed their gratitude and are actively seeking additional funds to complete their repairs. 

Contact the church at 814-326-4187.

 Here are some pictures of the damages:

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