Disaster Relief

Covenant Churches Respond in Chile

Post a Comment » Written on June 7th, 2010     
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The people of the Covenant congregations of Tome and Concepcion continue to respond to their neighbors. Some of their activities have changed as the situation has changed. In the refugee camps near Tome, for example, more focus is …

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Blue Buckets of Love

2 comments Written on May 21st, 2010     
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When the January 12, 2010 earthquake erupted in Haiti, the entire world focused on the devastation that occurred.  After months of supplies, food, and prayers sent to the people of Haiti, the headlines slowly left the front pages.  However, to …

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Nearly Half of Young Children of South Sudan Malnourished because of Drought and Violence

Post a Comment » Written on April 1st, 2010     
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The Covenant Church of Sudan and Ethiopia continue their tireless efforts to bring food to the hungry of drought stricken South Sudan and Western Ethiopia.  Children and the Elderly are the most vulnerable.   The Covenant Church of Sudan is especially

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So Many “Why” Questions Regarding Haiti

2 comments Written on March 26th, 2010     
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Why is Haiti so poor?  Why were there so many people crowded into Port au Prince in makeshift homes built on top of each other at the time of the earthquake?  Why is the government of Haiti so unstable? Why …

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Haiti: Transition from Relief to Rehab Under Way

Post a Comment » Written on March 17th, 2010     
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PORT-AU-PRINCE, HAITI (March 17, 2010) – Covenant World Relief (CWR) partners in Haiti are beginning to transition their work from relief to rehabilitation and development while continuing to meet current needs – which remain desperate, says Director Dave Husby.

Husby …

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