Churches of Christ Disaster Response Team (DRT) โ Organization Profile
Churches of Christ Disaster Response Team (DRT) is a disaster-response ministry that helps communities recover after weather-related disasters by working through local congregations. DRT is based in Tipp City, Ohio, and it mobilizes volunteers and resources to assist families and neighborhoods impacted by events such as flooding, tornadoes, and hurricanes across the United States.
DRT describes its purpose as supporting the local congregation in a disaster-stricken area by helping recruit, organize, and receive volunteers who can assist with emotional, spiritual, and practical support, including clean-up and rebuilding. Rather than replacing local church leadership, DRTโs model is to strengthen the local churchโs ability to serve its community over the full arc of recoveryโfrom immediate response through longer-term rebuilding.
In its public descriptions of what it brings to a disaster site, DRT highlights a set of mobile and logistical resources designed for sustained work. These include a commercial mobile kitchen capable of serving large numbers of meals daily, a mobile shower trailer to support volunteers on extended deployments, and trained coordinators who help manage distribution, work assignments, and day-to-day operations. DRT also references fully stocked tool trailers intended to equip volunteer crews for debris removal and rebuild projects.
DRT also lists practical relief supplies and kits as part of its response, including health kits, clean-up kits, baby kits, and school kits. The organization notes that it purchases food served in disaster areas as well as building materials and other supplies, with a stated focus on helping families who are without insurance or underinsured. That purchasing-and-provisioning approach is one reason DRT asks supporters for financial gifts and specific gift cards that can be used for needed materials.
Volunteer engagement is central to DRTโs work. DRT uses an online registration system for volunteers and provides guidelines intended to help coordinators plan lodging, meals, and crew assignments. In addition to responding at active disaster sites, DRT also promotes ReClaimed, a thrift store initiative that benefits the ministry and includes a hardware/tool area, aligning with DRTโs emphasis on practical help for recovery work.
Administratively, DRT notes that it is overseen by the elders at the Cassel Hills Church of Christ in Vandalia, Ohio. Individuals, churches, and groups can engage with DRT by volunteering, giving financially, and staying connected through the organizationโs website and official communication channels, especially during active response seasons when deployments are underway.
Key Links
- Website: https://www.churchesofchristdrt.org/
- About: https://www.churchesofchristdrt.org/about-us
- Current Location / Active Response Updates: https://www.churchesofchristdrt.org/currentlocation
- Volunteer Sign-Up: https://www.churchesofchristdrt.org/volunteersignupform
- Donate: https://www.churchesofchristdrt.org/donate
- Contact: https://www.churchesofchristdrt.org/contact
- Coordinator Application: https://www.churchesofchristdrt.org/opportunities
- ReClaimed (thrift store supporting DRT): https://www.reclaimedthrift.com/
Contact Information
- Email: Ch*****************@***il.com
- Phone: 937-308-7593
- Mailing address: 9285 S. State Route 202, Tipp City, OH 45371
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Leadership
Leadership: Not publicly listed.


