TEAR Fund responding to Pacific Rim disasters
The Evangelical Alliance Relief Fund
PRESS
RELEASE
October 5 2009
TEAR Fund responding to Pacific Rim disasters
TEAR Fund has launched emergency appeals to aid the victims of the three disasters that have struck the region affecting Samoa, the Philippines and Indonesia
TEAR Fund NZ executive director Stephen Tollestrup said the week of September 27 had been for the Pacific Rim, a perfect storm, with a tsunami in Samoa that has taken lives, destroyed homes and livelihoods; massive flooding, displacing tens of thousands in Manila, affecting families of TEAR Fund sponsored children and micro-enterprise clients, and a series of destructive earthquakes in Sumatra, again making thousands homeless and injuring many
Samoa
In
each disaster TEAR Fund is responding. “In Samoa we are
working through local village churches providing shelter,
emergency supplies and pastoral support. We are also
supporting our partner Medical Assistance Programmes
International (MAP) who is rushing urgent medical
resources.” TEAR Fund is committed to the long term
response and community development well beyond the initial
emergency, he said.
The
Philippines
In Manila where thousands of the
poorest have been made homeless by storms and flooding TEAR
Fund is responding by providing immediate assistance for
displaced families including food, water, clothing,
relocation and rebuilding of destroyed shelters. TEAR Fund
has already sent NZ$30,000 to its partners who are working
in various regions of the country hardest hit by
typhoon.
“While the super typhoon over the weekend missed the majority of the country, our partner in the Northern Luzon area reported extensive damage from high winds affecting many rural villages and destroying crops used to feed locals and provide incomes.”
Indonesia
TEAR Fund is assessing
needs in Sumatra and is poised to respond to the victims of
the massive earthquake which has killed more than 1,000 and
destroyed buildings, villages, bridges and roads.
If you would like to respond to these critical disasters please donate to TEAR Fund’s general Disaster Relief Fund, www.tearfund.org.nz , or if you prefer, specify Samoa the Philippines or Indonesia. You can also give through donation boxes at the CD and DVD stores around the country.
ENDS