Sequim church sends hurricane victims undergarments from clothing drive

Attendees of Dungeness Valley Lutheran Church, 925 N. Sequim Ave., found a specific way to help those affected by Hurricane Harvey in Texas.

On Sunday, Sept. 10, they held an “Undie Sunday” event asking for new packs of underwear for people of all ages to send to people affected by the hurricane.

By Monday, volunteers boxed and shipped more than 1,000 items with donations from church and community members, Soroptomist International of Sequim, and Sequim Walmart.

Andra Smith, a member of the church, said the idea grew from discussions with her sister JJ Elizondo who lives in Silsbee, Texas, northeast of Houston, which were both heavily affected by the hurricane.

Smith said church members wanted to find a way to help people affected by the recent hurricanes and they learned there was a need for underwear because people “had to leave their homes with the clothes on their backs.”

Now the Sequim church is challenging other churches in its denomination to match or exceed the donation.

They’re also hosting a Reformation service on Saturday, Oct. 7 with donations supporting Lutheran Disaster Relief for Hurricane Harvey and Hurricane Irma victims.

For more information on the church, call (360) 681-0946.

More than 1,000 undergarments were packed and shipped to Texas as support for Hurricane Harvey victims on Sept. 11 at Dungeness Valley Lutheran Church. Photo courtesy of Dungeness Valley Lutheran Church

More than 1,000 undergarments were packed and shipped to Texas as support for Hurricane Harvey victims on Sept. 11 at Dungeness Valley Lutheran Church. Photo courtesy of Dungeness Valley Lutheran Church