Relief Lifeline Extended as Cyclone Mora Leaves More Destruction in Its Wake
GFA-supported
workers prepare Bangladesh response to help families left without homes
or sources of income, as efforts in Sri Lanka continue
A Gospel for Asia (www.gfa.org) News Release – For Immediate Release
Contact: GFA (Gospel for Asia), 972-300-3379, pressrelations@gfa.org.
WILLS POINT, TX (ANS -- June 6, 2017)
-- GFA (Gospel for Asia)-supported workers are extending their
emergency relief efforts after further severe storms lashed communities
where they live and serve others.
Scores
of families in southeastern Bangladesh lost their homes and their
source of income when Cyclone Mora swept through the region, having
already left a trail of destruction in Sri Lanka.
GFA-supported
workers’ houses and worship places in Bangladesh were destroyed by the
storm, which left several dead and thousands displaced, seeking
temporary shelter. No families belonging to fellowships led by
GFA-supported pastors were among those who died, but their livestock was
lost.
GFA-supported
workers are preparing to distribute relief supplies and offer comfort
to those affected as soon as they are able to travel in the area.
Meanwhile,
workers in Sri Lanka have begun assessment of needs there as the flood
waters that claimed around 200 lives recede. Already, 400 lunch packets
have been distributed to many living in temporary shelters.
GFA-supported
“compassion teams” are to distribute supplies of fresh water and dried
food in some of the worst-hit areas, along with bedding and clothing. In
addition to providing water bottles and helping clean wells,
GFA-supported workers also plan to conduct medical camps.
“Please
join us in praying for God's protection for all those who have been
affected, and for our workers as they look to help,” said Dr. K.P.
Yohannan, GFA's founder and director. “We want to bring both practical
and spiritual care to people in this great time of need.”
Note:
GFA (Gospel for Asia) has -- for more than 30 years -- provided
humanitarian assistance and spiritual hope to millions across Asia,
especially among those who have yet to hear the Good News. Last year,
this included more than 75,000 sponsored children, free medical services
for more than 180,000 people, 6,000 wells drilled, 11,000 water filters
installed, Christmas presents for more than 400,000 needy families, and
spiritual teaching available in 110 languages in 14 nations through
radio ministry. The website is: www.gfa.org.
To schedule an interview with a GFA representative, contact pressrelations@gfa.org.
Photo
captions: 1) Children's school supplies are among the relief packages
being delivered by GFA-supported (Gospel for Asia) workers to some of
those in Sri Lanka hit by Cyclone Mora, as part of their compassion and
care response to the disaster. (GFA) 2) Escaping the floods in Sri
Lanka.
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