Haiti Crisis Relief
The crisis in Haiti is continuing to deepen as 1,000 Americans (mostly missionary and humanitarian workers) are trapped as armed gangs take over the capital. Millions of Haitians are trapped in the fighting and many are dying in homes as airports and hospitals are shut down.
Since 2009, we’ve been able to send 272,000 meals every single month to our Kingdom Connection Food Distribution Center in Haiti.
Roughly 1 in 14 infants never see their first birthday due to malnutrition and this crisis is escalating an already desperate need.
Your prayers and support matter.
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Responding to Disaster
The crisis in Haiti is continuing to deepen as 1,000 Americans (mostly missionary and humanitarian workers) are trapped as armed gangs take over the capital. Millions of Haitians are trapped in the fighting and many are dying in homes as airports and hospitals are shut down.
Since 2009, we’ve been able to send 272,000 meals every single month to our Kingdom Connection Food Distribution Center in Haiti.
Roughly 1 in 14 infants never see their first birthday due to malnutrition and this crisis is escalating an already desperate need.
Your prayers and support matter.
Donate Active ProjectIan made landfall Wednesday, September 28th, 2022 as an "extremely dangerous" hurricane with maximum sustained winds of 150 miles per hour on Florida's southwestern coast near Cayo Costa, an island to the west of Cape Coral, according to the National Hurricane Center. It then shifted north-northeast and made landfall with maximum sustained winds of 145 mph on mainland Florida, barreling northeast across the state. The storm left a path of destruction leaving nearly 2.7 million people without power. Florida’s governor called Ian a “500-year flooding event.”
Donate CompleteKentucky was the worst-hit state by far in an unusual mid-December swarm of twisters across the Midwest and the South that leveled entire communities at the end of 2021. One of the tornadoes was about a mile wide and laid a 128-mile-long path of wreckage – the longest ever recorded. Jentezen Franklin Media Ministries partnered with ministries including Jason Crabb and Dr. Michael Knight to deliver hope, healing, and restoration to hurting people in this time of crisis.
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Rescue
When disaster strikes, local organizations are the first ones on site to began then critical work of helping those affected to safety. We can't always be there, but we can activate resources to keep the rescue efforts going.
Restore
The longterm effects of natural disasters and national crisis often require physical rebuilding as well as emotional and spiritual. Coming alongside local churches and ministries, we can help relieve that burden.
Relief
From tractor trailers full of water to truckloads of non-perishables and diapers, sending relief to affected areas is costly. That's why we partner with boots-on-the-ground organizations who are actively sending relief to expedite their efforts and get those trucks moving!
No Time to Waste!
Thanks to the ongoing support of our Connection Partners, when disaster strikes, we're able to respond! Your monthly or one-time gift of support to this ministry enables us to make a difference when and where it's most desperately needed.