The Stepping Stone Foundation The Stepping Stone Foundation returned to the Mississippi gulf coast recently. The organization has been to the region 32 times since hurricane Katrina devastated over a hundred miles of shoreline. Since the storm, this area has also been dealing with economic hardships resulting from the oil spill in the gulf last year. Many residents continue to live in third world conditions, and have made temporary shelters their permanent homes. The Stepping Stone continues to support the Lakeshore Baptist church in Lakeshore Mississippi, where over four hundred persons a month receive assistance. www.rebuildlakeshore.com The Stepping Stone Foundation delivered a thousand loaves of bread, Christmas toys, and donated shoes, clothes and household items. Over the past year members of The Stepping Stone Foundation have responded to Alabama after the tornadoes this past spring, and upstate New York after hurricane Irene past through this summer, in addition to the gulf coast. Members of the Stepping Stone Foundation, would like to thank all those who have supported their efforts over the past six years with their donations. More information about the Stepping Stone Foundation is available by calling 814 335-2884,


Hurricane Irene response in Middleburgh, N.Y.-August 2011



Tornado response in Cullman, Alabama -May 2011 
The Stepping Stone Foundation is a non-profit relief agency, founded in September of 2005. This organizations primary function is to respond with aid and or assistance to crisis and disasters in our home area or around the country, as resources allow .
Lakeshore Miss. 5 years after Katrina


The Stepping Stone Foundation Committment
The Stepping Stone Foundation will transport or cause to be transported all goods collected, to persons groups or communities affected by crisis or disaster.
The Stepping Stone Foundation will utilize all funds collected for expenses incurred in the collection, storage, transportation and distribution of goods and finances to persons, groups and communities affected by crisis or disaster.
Nashville Tennessee May 2010

