Meet a Need 

Impact from the Ice storm 2021

Have a need?

Click the button below to request financial or physical assistance

First McKinney wants to offer assistance. If you were impacted by the winter storm, please click the green button above to complete the form and request financial or physical assistance.
The recent winter storms have wreaked havoc on many homes and businesses in our area. As the temperatures warm and the snow melts, we know that each family will begin to assess the damage and make plans for clean-up and repairs. For so many, this winter storm added more difficulties to an already difficult season of COVID.  In addition to financial help, we will have Tool Time teams offering physical assistance with clean-up and minor repairs.
Upon submitting the form, you will be notified by email within 72 business hours to confirm that we have received your request. We want to serve as many people as possible. Each request will be prayerfully evaluated and assistance will be provided on a case-by-case basis.

Meet a need?

The recent winter storms have created a multitude of needs in our church and the community. We are grateful that you are willing to meet a need. You can help by giving financial assistance through our Benevolence Ministry or offering physical assistance of clean up and repairs through our Tool Time Team. Thank you for your assistance as we go love our neighbors!

There are two ways you can help us meet needs.

1) We have established a special benevolence fund that will help us meet needs throughout our community.  You can give to that fund by clicking the "Give Now" button below and then choose the benevolence fund under the drop-down menu. If you need more instructions on online giving click here.

2) There are several ways you can serve our community and offer physical assistance with clean-up and repairs through our Tool Time Team. Click the "Serve Now" button and fill out the form so we can get you connected to the needs in our community.   Thank you for your assistance as we go love our neighbors!