Disaster Relief

Flood Relief Continues in India

Post a Comment » Written on September 18th, 2013     
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Covenant Social Services (CSS) of the Hindustani Covenant Church continues to send updates to Covenant World Relief regarding the devastating floods in India and current disaster relief efforts:

Recent natural calamity due to cloud burst, followed by flood and landslides …

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Kansas Youth Raise Funds for OK Tornado Relief

Post a Comment » Written on August 19th, 2013     
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Throughout the year, youth at The Journey (Evangelical Covenant) Church typically have fundraisers to help raise support for upcoming events such as CHIC or group retreats. When the youth group (called SWAG, “Saved With Amazing Grace”), learned about the devastation …

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Relief for Kenya Flooding

Post a Comment » Written on August 12th, 2013     
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Several hundred families are looking for relief from flooding in Kenya. Funding from Covenant World Relief helped provide food (maize and beans), mosquito nets, and vehicles for transport of people and goods (two trucks and one car). Kitengela church members …

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Hope for 80,000 Burmese Refugees

Post a Comment » Written on August 5th, 2013     
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Just over one year ago, in May 2012, violence rose between Buddhist and Muslim people groups in Burma. Since then at least 80,000 people have been displaced due to the continued conflict.

Our partner in Burma is working to provide …

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ECCSS Provides Relief for South Sudanese Refugees

Post a Comment » Written on July 24th, 2013     
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ssudan2The Evangelical Covenant Church of South Sudan (ECCSS) has been working to provide relief for refugees from heavy flooding in South Sudan.

Over 2000 internally displaced people fled to a refugee camp after loss of their homes, food crops, and …

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