At 74, a widow named Hanna* lives near the frontlines. Her community’s medical professionals fled when the full-scale invasion of Ukraine broke out almost four years ago, but she decided to stay in her home. The sounds of shelling were unnerving but bearable until a missile exploded in her yard in April 2022, shattering her…
Newsletter November 2025
Hechos a la imagen de Dios
It’s a cherished moment a sonographer never tires of. That irrepressible outburst of amazement and joy when a pregnant woman sees the first image of her baby growing inside her womb. Susan Hopkins fondly recalls being a part of those happy moments throughout her 25-plus-year career. She also knows the sadder occasions when the pictures…
Newsletter February 2026
Operation Heal Our Patriots
Medios sociales
Ella nunca supo que hubiera tanto amor
When Hurricane Ian slammed into southwest Florida as a Category 4 storm on September 28, it battered the Gulf Coast town of Fort Myers with 155-mph winds, catastrophic rainfall, and an epic surge of water. Vivian chose to ride out the storm with her 16-year-old daughter believing that, no matter how horrific the hurricane was,…
Ayuda en la República Democrática del Congo
The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) has faced conflict and instability for decades. Millions have died, with close to 6 million people currently displaced. Samaritan’s Purse continues to help survivors of war by providing feeding, nutrition, and agriculture programs, along with other projects. In addition to meeting physical needs, we have helped rebuild churches…
Árboles frutales
In many of the places we work, Samaritan’s Purse provides seedlings of avocado, papaya, mango, and other trees that can thrive even on the fringe of the desert. Your gift of $45 can supply a poor family with 30 seedlings that will feed and shade them for generations to come










