Minuteman Disaster Response

Minuteman Disaster Response Before disaster strikes, our meteorologists monitor storms across the nation and prepare our teams for deployment.

Minuteman Disaster Response exists to bring hope in the immediate aftermath of disasters by deploying self-sufficient volunteer teams that are trained, equipped, and ready to serve at no cost to those who need it most. Minuteman Disaster Response exists to bring hope in the immediate aftermath of disasters by deploying self-sufficient volunteer teams who are equipped, trained, and ready to serve a

t no cost to those who need it most. Tree and Vegetative Debris Removal: Our trained chainsaw teams and compact track loader operators work safely and efficiently to clear access points, remove dangerous limbs, and open up properties and roads for homeowners, first responders, and municipalities. This critical step reduces further risk and allows recovery efforts to move forward. Mucking and Gutting: Our teams carefully enter flood-damaged homes to begin the process of removing contaminated mud, debris, and materials. Using protective equipment and specialized tools, they tear out waterlogged drywall, insulation, and flooring layer by layer, working methodically to expose the structural frame. This process not only eliminates health hazards like mold but also ensures the home is properly prepared for drying, sanitization, and eventual repair. We welcome all capable and willing men and women over the age of 18 to join our team.

05/31/2026

A conversation on the drive home from Joplin became Minuteman Disaster Response.

Fifteen years later, MDR has provided hope by serving in the aftermath to 80 disasters across the country while remaining committed to the same mission that inspired its founding.

Paul Pogue shares the story of how it all began and why the mission continues today.

As we celebrate our 15th anniversary, we'll be sharing stories, milestones, and memories from the journey.

Today, MDR was honored to receive the Distinguished Volunteer Service Award from the Texas Division of Emergency Managem...
05/29/2026

Today, MDR was honored to receive the Distinguished Volunteer Service Award from the Texas Division of Emergency Management. The reputation MDR has today was built by our volunteers who have given their time, shared their skills, and served others after disasters for the past 15 years.

Remember and honor those who served and especially those who gave everything for the freedoms we enjoy.
05/25/2026

Remember and honor those who served and especially those who gave everything for the freedoms we enjoy.

After a disaster, some mothers lead teams, coordinate logistics, clear debris, and help families take the first steps fo...
05/10/2026

After a disaster, some mothers lead teams, coordinate logistics, clear debris, and help families take the first steps forward. Other mothers face uncertainty, care for family, and find the strength to keep moving.

Both reflect the heart of why MDR exists - to bring help and hope in the immediate aftermath of disaster.

We honor the mothers, daughters, grandmothers, sisters, aunts, stepmothers who serve and the ones we serve.

This week has been busy…Our volunteers spent a fifth day in the Runaway Bay / Springtown area continuing cleanup from th...
05/02/2026

This week has been busy…
Our volunteers spent a fifth day in the Runaway Bay / Springtown area continuing cleanup from the tornadoes that hit North Texas last week.

At the same time, another team deployed to Atoka County, OK, to assist with cleanup after a tornado on April 27. We’ll share more on that work soon.

Here’s a look at a before-and-after project from the team in Springtown. This is why we exist - to step in during the immediate aftermath and help families start moving forward.

04/28/2026

It’s Day 2 in North Texas. Today, the team has been hard at work in Springtown - even with severe storms and tornado watches moving through the area.

At this home, a tree had crushed through the roof. Crews worked it off the structure and cleared a path so the family could get back in. Sometimes that first step is simply being able to walk through your own front door again.

See those smiles? That’s what it looks like when helping others feels this good!

Early this morning, MDR volunteers deployed to Runaway Bay, TX, after an EF-2 tornado (winds up to ~135 mph) struck the ...
04/27/2026

Early this morning, MDR volunteers deployed to Runaway Bay, TX, after an EF-2 tornado (winds up to ~135 mph) struck the community on Saturday, April 25.

Homes were destroyed and heavily damaged, with at least one fatality, multiple injuries, and dozens of families displaced.

Teams will be on the ground through Wednesday, focused on debris removal and helping homeowners begin the recovery process. We’ll continue to share updates as work moves forward.

04/13/2026

This week’s Minuteman Minute highlights the Monroe deployment, a little more of something BIG taking shape, and why being "Weather Ready" matters. Learn more about helping your family be prepared @ https://tr.ee/EmI3WO6qjt

One minute. One mission. One .

From all of us at Minuteman Disaster Response, Happy Easter.We’re grateful for each of you who make this mission possibl...
04/05/2026

From all of us at Minuteman Disaster Response, Happy Easter.

We’re grateful for each of you who make this mission possible.

Trained. Equipped. Ready to Serve.

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6250 Trinity Falls Parkway
McKinney, TX
75071

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

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