Posts Tagged ‘Community Development’

OBI helps a hardworking grandmother start over

Tuesday, February 21st, 2012

Microenterprise project helps a grandmother provide

MEXICO – How do you start over after 43 years?

With hard work, a little encouragement, and a helping hand.

Laura was 57 years old when her employer of more than four decades went bankrupt. (more…)

Microenterprise project aids a young widow and her children

Tuesday, February 14th, 2012

A widow and her five children were in need of a helping hand

HONDURAS – Lourdes had no idea how she would provide for her five children after her husband tragically passed away last fall.

Unable to read or write, she struggled to find a job that would allow her to also care for her children, from 12-year-old Belkin all the way down to little Rirsi, who is only three. (more…)

Live Your Faith: A widow’s blessing

Tuesday, January 24th, 2012

Elsa and her family with their new small business in Guatemala

For two weeks we are sharing a series of inspiring stories and videos as part of our annual partnership drive. As you reflect on these stories, consider joining our efforts and renewing your support as an Operation Blessing Monthly Partner.

GUATEMALA – Elsa lost nearly everything she loved in only a few short months.

A tropical storm flooded her home, destroying all of her family’s possessions and the house itself. After salvaging what they could, her family moved to a new area. There they set up a small store for Elsa to run, supplementing their depleted income. (more…)

Orphans get a new home

Thursday, January 5th, 2012

Orphaned children in Guatemala receive a new home from Operation Blessing

GUATEMALA – Orphaned at a young age, Juan and Joseline have been living with their grandparents in an impoverished area of Guatemala.

But when a tropical storm hit their community this year, floodwaters tore their home apart, destroying everything they owned—and leaving them with only the clothes on their back. (more…)

Operation Blessing in the Japanese media

Tuesday, October 25th, 2011

Operation Blessing Japan is interviewed for television broadcast.

Operation Blessing’s Japan Disaster Relief Manager, Don Thomson, shares his firsthand account of the relief efforts in Japan.

JAPAN – Media is a big part of modern Japanese culture, with just about every home subscribed to one of the national daily papers, owning a TV set, and having Internet access through fiber optic cable or by mobile phone.

NHK, the national public broadcasting corporation, is the largest media enterprise in Asia. Along with four other commercial media conglomerates, it dominates the flow of information to the nation. So, what have the Japanese media been saying about Operation Blessing’s relief activities? (more…)

OB Japan provides eye glasses for middle school Kendo team

Thursday, October 13th, 2011

OB Japan gives glasses to middle school Kendo team members.

Operation Blessing’s Japan Disaster Relief Manager, Don Thomson, shares his firsthand account of the relief efforts in Japan.

MINAMI SANRIKU, Japan – Even though seven months have passed since the tsunami along the Tohoku Coast, Operation Blessing teams are still finding opportunities to help survivors in need of eye glasses. A recent request for eye exams came from the parents and coaches of the Utatsu Middle School Kendo Team. (more…)

Watch: Creative projects bring joy to the disabled in Bethlehem

Wednesday, October 12th, 2011

BETHLEHEM, Israel – At the Al Basma Center, Operation Blessing is helping provide meaningful activities for the disabled in Bethlehem through unique and creative projects such as paper and brick making, weaving, wood carving, aquaponics, and more. (more…)

Returning the blessings: Fishermen in Japan grateful for new nets

Monday, October 3rd, 2011

Fishermen in Japan thank Operation Blessing with a delivery of fresh caught fish.

Operation Blessing’s Japan Disaster Relief Manager, Don Thomson, shares his firsthand account of the relief efforts in Japan.

SABUSAWA ISLAND, Japan – The fishermen on Sabusawa Island who lost their nets to the March tsunami are doing well with the gill nets provided by Operation Blessing. Recently, they got together and sent our local OBI office in Japan a special surprise delivery.

Despite losing most of their nets to the tsunami, and having very little hope reviving their industry for some time, the Sabusawa gill net fishermen are doing a roaring business—catching lots of fish and selling them at the reopened Shiogama Fish Market. (more…)

Big Catch: Operation Blessing donates boats to Japan tsunami victims

Saturday, September 10th, 2011

Operation Blessing presents tsunami victims with fishing boats so they can get back to work.

JAPAN – The severed bow of a fiberglass fishing boat jutted out from under a huge pile of mangled ropes and rotting fishing nets. Under mounds of smashed plastic crates and pieces of foam were fragments of countless other boats. These vessels, once afloat and filled with fishermen’s catch, were now in a boat graveyard filled with the wreckage of the local fishing industry. In a separate pile, mangled metal had been separated for recycling. (more…)

OBI helps restore livelihoods of Japan’s master inkstone craftsmen

Sunday, September 4th, 2011

debris from tsunami

OGATSU Town, Mayiga Prefecture, Japan–We felt the fringe effects of Typhoon Talis which crossed the island last night. It was windy all day, raining, and with my raincoat on…hot. (more…)

New glasses help tsunami survivors return to work

Wednesday, August 10th, 2011

In Japan, tsunami survivors receive eye exams from Operation Blessing.

Operation Blessing’s Japan Disaster Relief Manager, Don Thomson, shares his firsthand account of the relief efforts in Japan.

RIKUZENTAKADA, Japan – Though over four months have passed since the tsunami here, we found that there were still survivors who were in need of glasses. Otsuchi and Rikuzentakada, two completely devastated fishing towns on the rugged coast of Iwate Prefecture, were the sites for our most recent OBI eye clinics. (more…)

Netting the blessings of the sea: Japanese fisherman gets back to work

Tuesday, July 19th, 2011

Operation Blessing helped Doi get back to work by suppliying him with fishing nets.

Operation Blessing’s Japan Disaster Relief Manager, Don Thomson, shares his firsthand account of the relief efforts in Japan.

SABUSAWA ISLAND, Japan – Fumio Doi, a gillnet fisherman from Sabusawa Island, lost his home and most of his fishing nets to the tsunami earlier this year. His fishing boat, the Sabusawa Maru, survived, as it was moored on the opposite side of the island. However, Doi and his family ended up living in the small hilltop evacuation center set up in a local school, with no means of income. (more…)

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