Presbyterian Church Provides Relief in Puerto Rico’s Humanitarian Crisis

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Immediately following the storm, Clark started rounding up supplies to give away to people in need. Clark borrowed a large van from a church member who readily offered its use as he and his family were fortunate enough to have left the island before the storm. Clark removed the seats and became his own Amazon delivery man – bringing relief, joy, food, and other daily necessities to those in need. 

Then it was time for Pastor Clark to get serious. After running out of all that he, his friends and churchgoers had to give away, Clark realized the most direct way to find the supplies he needed was simply to buy them from the islands big-box warehouse stores. He has spent nearly every waking moment since Maria giving away provisions, buying more and then begging, cajoling, and borrowing to get more money to buy more supplies only to give them away the next day.

Changing hearts and minds

Pastor Bruce Clark and his church have touched the lives of many, throughout his travels, people have been moved to tears, they have offered thanks and prayers and given Clark and his team a lifetime of rewards merely by the look in their eyes as hope was returned to them. The comments made and heard show the remarkable humility of the Islanders, thankful for the kindness of strangers. Don’t try to give Clark much credit for this effort, in his classic humble style; he is quick to point to others to give them credit and point to the broader positive sociological changes these relief efforts are fostering.