UPDATE: God’s Pit Crew has just announced the successful completion of 32 new homes for victims of flooding, marking a record-breaking year as they close out 2025. This effort comes in the wake of devastating impacts from Hurricane Helene, which left many families, including Amanda Forester from Newport, Tennessee, homeless.
Volunteers from God’s Pit Crew worked tirelessly to provide safe havens for those affected. Earlier today, Amanda Forester received the keys to her new home, a powerful symbol of hope after losing her previous residence to the disastrous floods. “I can’t believe it. This new home means everything to me,” Forester expressed, overwhelmed with gratitude.
In a heartwarming scene, Chrissy Miller from Hartford, Tennessee, also celebrated as she was handed the keys to her newly built home. God’s Pit Crew volunteers cheered as they completed yet another project aimed at rebuilding lives. “Every key handed over represents a new beginning,” a spokesperson for God’s Pit Crew stated.
Why This Matters NOW: With multiple families still reeling from the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, the completion of these homes is a critical lifeline. Each home not only provides shelter but also restores a sense of community and belonging to those who lost so much. As the year ends, the support from God’s Pit Crew serves as a beacon of hope for many.
What Happens Next: As God’s Pit Crew wraps up this year’s efforts, they are already gearing up for more projects in 2026. The organization is appealing for more volunteers and donations to continue their mission of helping disaster victims. “We’re committed to ensuring that no one is left behind,” the spokesperson added.
Stay tuned for more updates on this incredible initiative, as God’s Pit Crew continues to make significant strides in disaster recovery and community rebuilding.