KENTUCKY – When powerful tornadoes in Kentucky ripped through Laurel County, the destruction was swift and overwhelming. Homes were shredded. Power lines toppled. Families emerged from the wreckage to find their world turned upside down.
But in the middle of this heartbreaking scene, hope is taking root—thanks to faithful partners, local leaders, and friends like you.
Operation Blessing Responds at the Heart of the Disaster

Just hours after the powerful tornadoes in Kentucky hit, Operation Blessing’s U.S. Disaster Relief team was on the road with truckloads of emergency supplies and a simple prayer: “Lord, show us where to serve.”
“We didn’t know exactly where we’d set up,” shared Kevin, Operation Blessing team leader. “We had a few pallets of food left and were looking for a place close to the damage. That’s when God opened the door.”
That door came in the form of local churches and leaders. Souls Harbor Church connected OB to WB Transport, a business located in the epicenter of the damage. And when Mayor Randall Weddle heard about the need, he personally stepped in to give permission for OB to serve from the site.
“Now we’re right where we need to be,” Kevin said. “We’ve set up our mobile kitchen, deployed clean-up crews, and started work orders—right in the middle of the hardest-hit area.”
A Mayor Led by Faith
For Mayor Weddle, the disaster wasn’t just a civic challenge—it was a moment of personal conviction.
“I was here within seconds of the tornado passing,” he recalled. “All we had were headlights and flashlights. The power lines were down, people were injured. But something kicked in. It was time to help my people.”
The reality of the storm’s destruction didn’t fully hit until daybreak. “You could see everything,” he said. “But you could also see the response—churches, volunteers, Christian organizations showing up with food, prayer, whatever we needed.”
Mayor Weddle, a committed believer, made it clear: “Without God, we’re not going to get through this. And without organizations like Operation Blessing, we couldn’t begin to heal.”
Hot Meals, Prayer, and Practical Help

Since arriving, Operation Blessing has served thousands of hot meals, deployed cleanup teams to remove dangerous debris, and offered compassionate prayer support to families who’ve lost everything.
“We’re not just dropping off supplies—we’re meeting people face to face, praying with them, and reminding them that God sees them,” Kevin said.
The support from local volunteers has been remarkable. School staff, church members, and residents have joined OB’s efforts, delivering food, helping neighbors, and doing whatever it takes to bring comfort and care.
“This community is resilient,” Kevin said. “And with God’s help—and the help of friends like you—we’re going to see healing happen here.”
Be Part of the Recovery

Operation Blessing remains on the ground in London, walking alongside families in crisis. As a trusted disaster relief charity, we’re committed to bringing hope where it’s needed most—through faith, compassion, and love in action.
HELP DISASTER VICTIMS RECOVER
Let’s stand with Kentucky. Let’s rebuild—together.
