Survivors: “Food a priority need”

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Myanmar – This morning I visited an orphanage with 60 children. The roof was badly damaged and they told me that food was a priority need. I purchased one month’s worth of food and charcoal.

I have found a good translator and guide who speaks good English. He has arranged for us to go to the badly-hit delta region tomorrow. We will travel by car and boat.

I hear that there are camps of people forming in some towns, desperate for relief. The U.N. estimates that 1.9 million people are in need!

Myanmar Orphanage kids left exposed to the elements and hungry.

Our Humedica medical team from Germany is waiting for visa approval in Bangkok and should be here by Wednesday. I also plan to talk to UNICEF about logistics support since they are bringing in high energy biscuits and other goods.

I will give you a further updates later today…

2 Responses to “Survivors: “Food a priority need””

  1. Grace Tuls Says:

    Do you have any information about our friends in the delta region of Bassein otherwise called Pathein? Was there much devastation there? Are any relief organizations there? I will make a donation.

  2. Esther Maharaj Says:

    Hi, I´m a missionary serving in Mexico right now. God laid it upon my heart to pray for Myanmar this Sunday. I am grateful for your reports and will keep you in prayer. Thank you for being a link to us who are not there but have a heart to help in prayer. God´s protection and provision for your call.

    In Christ,
    Esther

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