Posts Tagged ‘Relief Aid’

Live Your Faith: Help an orphan thrive

Thursday, January 26th, 2012

Little Lekini was an emaciated orphan in Africa

For the past two weeks we have been 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.

KENYA – Little Lekini’s name means “small and weak.” And it was a fitting name.

Abandoned by his mother at a tender age, Lekini never received proper nutrition or care. At the age of three, he was severely emaciated, weighing only 17 pounds. (more…)

Haiti recovery: Two years later

Wednesday, January 11th, 2012

Rebuilding Haiti, 2 years later

HAITI – Two years ago, a devastating earthquake ripped through the nation of Haiti—changing it forever. Since then, so many of you have made such a significant impact in these communities that we wanted to share just a few of the things your support has accomplished over the last two years. (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…)

Watch: Celebrating Appalachia’s Gift of Love

Wednesday, December 21st, 2011

NORTH CAROLINA – A couple of days ago I heard on the radio that more hugs are delivered during the Christmas season then any other time of the year and I thought to myself, what message does a hug say? Verbally it may say nothing, however, when there’s an embrace and when there’s an outreach to others, it gives the message of great value. (more…)

Watch: Celebrating Hadiara’s Gift of Love

Saturday, December 17th, 2011

NIGER – This Christmas, as we begin to celebrate the gift of God’s love, I can’t help but think of the ways that Operation Blessing shares the gift of love on a daily basis all around the world. A few weeks ago I was in Niger and met a 4-year-old girl named Hadiara.

She and her sister were playing with a crude little toy that their father had made for them out of a scrap piece of plastic that had a nail through it and hair that was sticking out of the top that the girls sat and braided. (more…)

Food for the dry season

Thursday, November 24th, 2011

Saley feeds her children with food from her own garden.

SARANDO, Niger – Eight mouths is a lot to feed even in the United States, and it is even harder in a country that has recently faced famine and is bracing for it again following a “rainy season” that was anything but rainy.

On special occasions or holidays like Thanksgiving, my wife and I might make a meal to feed eight people, but eight mouths is what Saley has to feed every day. (more…)

Watch: Kenya famine update, “Situation is bad”

Tuesday, November 15th, 2011

DADAAB, Kenya – Operation Blessing’s National Director of Kenya, Jefferson Nyatuka, gives a special report on the famine plaguing the horn of Africa and how Operation Blessing is helping refugee families at Dadaab camp. (more…)

Earthquake in Turkey: Images of tragedy and hope

Friday, October 28th, 2011

Search and rescue teams climb the rubble in Turkey after the earthquake.

ERCIS, Turkey – Operation Blessing disaster relief teams are on the ground in Turkey working in partnership with Humedica, a German medical team, to bring relief to earthquake survivors. (more…)

Helping Irene victims in Stumpy Point

Wednesday, September 21st, 2011

Sunrise over the Outer Banks.

By Jenn Wakefield

Jenn on her way to the Outer Banks.

STUMPY POINT, N.C. – When most people think of the Outer Banks, they think of vacation. Some think of amazing seafood, and others think of their second home for the summer. When I think of out The Outer Banks, I think of two weeks that changed my life and a small fishing village called Stumpy Point.

After Hurricane Irene struck North Carolina, I was honored to work with Operation Blessing in their disaster relief efforts. Operation Blessing is an international nonprofit organization that is based out of Virginia Beach where I live. (more…)

Life on the island: “After the Storm”

Friday, September 16th, 2011

Operation Blessing chartered a private boat to move supplies and volunteers to Hatteras Island from the mainland.

HATTERAS ISLAND – Today was a bit eerie as I awoke on the island after a long night of high winds and thunderstorms. I walked to the sliding glass doors that overlook the sound and, to my surprise, the water was gone!

The water in the sound had been blown out by the high winds. The part that is eerie is that this is the exact thing described by every local resident who rode out the storm here. Their first sight was the water being sucked out of the sound. (more…)

OBI helps residents still reeling from Irene

Thursday, September 8th, 2011

OBI volunteers help residents of Hatteras Island clean up after Irene.

HATTERAS ISLAND, N.C. – Today was the second day for our new group of volunteers and there was a lot of excitement in the air because yesterday they fell in love with the residents. (more…)

Hurricane relief for the Outer Banks of North Carolina

Tuesday, September 6th, 2011

Disaster relief teams aid home owners in the Outer Banks of North Carolina.

OUTER BANKS, N.C. – It was an eventful Labor Day weekend in the Outer Banks. There was a ferry accident involving a semi that damaged the dock cancelling the ferry for at least 24 hours or more. The ferry has been relocated and, hopefully, it will resume 24-hour service. I’m told that the ferry will now take 4.5 hours one way instead of 2 hours to get to Rodanthe. (more…)

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