On June 14th, 2007 DCS took a little time out to say “thank you” to our chaplains for that job well done.
”You are cordially invited to attend the Inaugural Partnership Tribute Event benefiting Disaster Chaplaincy Service on Thursday, June 14th, 2007.” That was the call that went out to all of our Chaplains and ultimately over 400 friends of DCS.

And this is just a sample of our chaplains!
Chaplaincy is among the work of the unsung heroes. Often asked to represent the intangible during a time of crisis the chaplain goes about the day quietly supporting others. But in that quietude a word, a gesture, a glass of water at just the right time lives are changed. In the world of chaplaincy, thank you comes in the form of gratitude for knowing you are in the right place, at the right time, for the right person.
On June 14th, 2007 DCS took a little time out to say “thank you” to our chaplains for that job well done. Our Inaugural Partnership Tribute Event was an event full of joy, honor and celebration. We took the time to recognize selfless individuals from the private, public and in the form of our chaplains, the religious sector of our disaster response services community.

From right to left Julie Taylor, Michael N Emmerman, ARC-GNY Executive Director Theresa Bischoff
Along with our chaplains, DCS chose Michael N Emmerman and Virginia Mewborn to honor for their Dedicated, Compassionate and Selfless Service to the Community.
“Benefits are usually worth more than money. For Disaster Chaplaincy Services its first Tribute was a perfect opportunity to celebrate the success of its mission and express helped raise not only funds but gain new promising friendships. ”

From left to right: Rev. Julie Taylor, Rabbi Stephen Roberts, Virginia Mewborn, OEM Commissioner Joe Bruno
Nearly 200 people were treated to an array of Kosher vegetarian dishes, ensuring that all would be able to enjoy our menu selections. One of the highlights of the evening was showing the premiere of DCS’s new video

Oxana Trush, LOGOS Consulting
“Responding to the Call”. Produced by Kate Kenny of Spiritu Productions, it captivated the audience as it revealed the true nature of Disaster Relief Chaplaincy. This DVD will serve as a tool to share the story of DCS, our chaplains and those we serve.

Derrick McQueen (vocals) and Victoria Ramsey (piano)
The evening was capped off with a soulful rendition of “What a Wonderful World” performed by DCS staff members Derrick McQueen (vocals) and Victoria Ramsey (piano). The nature of events to which DCS responds are serious. But it is precisely because of what we do here at DCS that we can honor and celebrate those in service. They are what make the words ring true, “What a Wonderful World”.



