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‘Mosaic’ reveals how PDA and its partners go farther together

Online report brings home the impact of ‘sacred accompaniment’

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June 12, 2025

Darla Carter

Presbyterian News Service

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PDA's annual report for 2024 has been released.

LOUISVILLE — In the latest annual report from Presbyterian Disaster Assistance, the Rev. Edwin González-Castillo explains how a time-honored proverb, “If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together,” captures the heart of PDA. 

“In every disaster we respond to, we do not go alone,” the PDA director notes in a letter of gratitude that opens the report. “We go together — with communities, congregations, mid councils and partners — as we respond to disasters.”

The 2024 “Mosaic: Year in Review” highlights that collaborative work, which has included supporting “communities throughout their recovery journeys, from war zones to towns devastated by wildfire and storms to the paths of asylum seekers.”

With a plethora of maps and photos, partner stories, eye-opening statistics and a sleek new format, Mosaic reveals “how our presence transforms us when we choose collective journeys,” González-Castillo said. “Through these pages, we celebrate God's grace expressed in the generosity of donors, the commitment of the staff and volunteers, and the resilience of our communities."

The report, available now online, is designed not only to introduce PDA to long-time supporters but also to share the breadth of the ministry’s work to church and community members who might not know much about what PDA does and how it operates. The impact is told through PDA partners, whose voices are reflected in greater number this year.

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The Rev. Edwin González-Castillo, director of Presbyterian Disaster Assistance (Courtesy of PDA)

“The report presents narratives that highlight resilience together with transformation and sacred accompaniment and illustrates how dignity becomes affirmed while grief is honored and hope experiences rebuilding,” González-Castillo said. 

For those who read the report and are inspired to join forces with PDA, here are some ways to come alongside the ministry:

A few printed copies of Mosaic will be available later this year, but it is primarily an online product. To learn more about the resource and PDA, go here.

Presbyterian Disaster Assistance is one of the Compassion, Peace and Justice ministries of the Interim Unified Agency of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.).

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