On March 29, 2011 FTN donated 26 pallets of vitamin supplements worth over $215,539 to Global Assist Network for distribution in Haiti.
Zambia – March 2011 Update
Good news! The 250,000 meals plus 6,400 bottles of vitamins shipped on December 28, 2010 arrived on March 19, 2011 to assist the 6,200 children currently supported by FTN.
On March 23, 2011 FTN teamed up with Global Samaritan Resources to ship 924,000 servings of protien fortified vegetable soup to be dispursed between the 17 orphanages and Christian schools we currently assist.
Liberia – March 2011 Update
On March 30, 2011 FTN and Global Assistance sent 41,652 pounds of fortified rice and soy protein meal packages to the Gorzohn Community of Liberia.
Japan – Earthquake Relief
Clean Water for Japan
Feeding The Nations mobilizes multiple water purifiers to reach Japan
By now the airwaves have been full of news from Japan. Thousands of lives have been lost, and countless more have been left homeless and wondering how they can ever rebuild.
In the aftermath, we have been feverishly working to mobilize relief efforts to reach this hurting nation. Phase 1 of those efforts will be to send as many Air Mobile Rescuer water purification systems priced at $2,000 a piece. While this may be a large sum, the value it offers the survivors is incalculable. By working together and joining as one in this effort, we can make a difference for thousands in Japan. The need for clean water is so great that eight systems are already on their way as Joe Hurston, Air Mobile Ministries president, is en route to assess the situation and develop an effective plan to disperse the purifiers and train the people on the proper use of them. The ultimate goal is to provide 40 systems to Japan.
Each system can provide up to 25 gallons of clean water per hour and enough drinking water for 500 people per day – much-needed assistance as water sources have been contaminated due to toxic waste, debris and dead bodies. With all 40 systems in round-the-clock operation, they can provide 24,000 gallons of clean, drinkable water each day.
Using UV light and filters, the Rescuer operates on the same amount of power as a light bulb, providing clean water with any or no power supply necessary. It is a seven-stage, self-contained, electro-mechanical water filtration and purification system. The Rescuer removes sediment, bacteria and viruses from untreated water sources such as rivers, streams, lakes, ponds, springs, reservoirs and wells. Hurston has taken the filter around the world to provide clean water in the aftermath of many tragedies. Unafraid to demonstrate the Rescuer’s effectiveness, Hurston once took standing street water in post-Katrina New Orleans, filtered it and consumed it. Feeding The Nations has responded to disasters in the past with these water purification systems. We were able to send 8 to Myanmar and 5 to Haiti. As a result many people received life-giving water.
To make it possible to reach Japan with numerous filtration systems, we need your help. Will you join with us in reaching Japan with invaluable clean water as they pick up the pieces in the aftermath of an unimaginable tragedy? Simply click here to join us; call 574-968-1566 Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. E.S.T., or 1-888-500-5262 after hours; or send your donation to P.O. Box 2438, South Bend, IN 46680.
Nicaragua – February through March 2011 Update
Feeding The Nations partnered with Global Samaritan Resources to ship two containers with 570,120 rice meals to Mission For Christ in Jinotega. These containers ship on February 28th and March 8th and are valued at $113,780 total. Mission For Christ provides nourishment for 26 schools, 24 congregations, nursing homes, individual families and special schools throughout the Jinotega region. Some of the communities and villages Mission For Christ reaches include: Jinotega, Apanas, La concordria, San Rafael, La Paz, El Attilo, Pantasma, Wiwili, San Jose Nocay, El Cua, La Dalia, San Juan, El Dorado, Yankea, Sille, El Bote, San Andres, Pantawsa, Esperanaz, Tuberias and a number of other smaller communities.
Nicaragua is the poorest Central American country and has been in a state of emergency with the recent historic rainfall amounts. Almost 15% of the country has been affected
by the massive flooding with over 6,000 living in shelters. Mission For Christ gives prioriy help to mothers with children and families with children and elderly.
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