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50 Years of Ministry

Rebuilding Homes for 5,000 Families After Hurricane Mitch

Hurricane Mitch was the worst storm of the 20th century in the western hemisphere, killing over 11,000 people in Honduras and Nicaragua in 1998. The late-October storm destroyed or damaged more than 80,000 houses in Honduras. Samaritan’s Purse launched the largest construction project in our history and in the four years following the storm, we…

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50 Years of Ministry

Delivering Christmas to Children in Uganda

In late 2002, Franklin Graham gathered with musician Bono (of U2) and the Brooklyn Tabernacle Youth Choir at New York’s JFK International Airport for a special send-off. More than 80,000 Operation Christmas Child shoebox gifts were loaded onto an Antonov 225, the world’s largest cargo jet at the time, to be transported to Ugandan children…

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Operation Christmas Child

72-Hour Discipleship Challenge

72-Hour Discipleship Challenge 121,726 Children Sponsored June 13–‍15, 2022 72: 00: 00 : : 00: 00: 00 June 13–15, 2022 Children Sponsored: 105,980 The 72-Hour Discipleship Challenge has concluded, but you can still send a child on The Greatest Journey! Children ↑ ↓ Total Amount Give Now Single Gift Monthly Gift In just 72 hours, we want to…

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International Disaster Relief Photos

International Disaster Relief These photographs are available for news media outlet use in coverage of Samaritan's Purse-related stories. If your news outlet uses a photograph, please credit: "Courtesy of Samaritan's Purse." These photographs are not for commercial use. Sudan 2024 Samaritan's Purse rushed food aid into southern Sudan where hundreds of thousands of displaced people are…

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Operation Christmas Child

Bold Vision for the Pacific

Franklin Graham’s bold vision to deliver gift-filled Operation Christmas Child shoeboxes in Jesus’ Name to every child on 1,000 Pacific islands—more than half a million kids—began in early 2019 and will continue until every child is reached. “I want to reach these islands for Christ,” Graham said when he visited the island nation of Kiribati…

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Crisis & Disaster Response

Recovery Continues One Year After Hurricane Dorian

A year after Hurricane Dorian battered the northern Bahamas, Samaritan’s Purse continues to provide families, churches, and communities with physical relief and hope in Jesus’ Name. Hurricane Dorian was a Category 5 storm with maximum sustained winds of 185 mph when it slammed into the islands of Grand Bahama and the Abacos. The hurricane killed…

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50 Years of Ministry

Deadly Earthquake in Nepal Triggers Massive Response

On April 25, 2015, a 7.8-magnitude earthquake rocked the central region of Nepal and affected more than 8 million people—almost one-third of the country’s population—damaging or destroying more than 500,000 homes. A second earthquake hit about two weeks later, triggering landslides and creating a new wave of fear and panic among Nepalis, many of whom…

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50 Years of Ministry

Samaritan’s Purse Rushes Relief After Hurricanes Harvey, Irma, and Maria

As southeast Texas communities braced or evacuated in advance of Hurricane Harvey’s lashing winds, devastating rain, and storm surge, Samaritan’s Purse positioned for a massive response in August 2017. The Category 4 storm killed more than 100 residents of Texas, battered coastal communities, and flooded Houston and its surrounding communities with more than 50 inches…

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50 Years of Ministry

Samaritan’s Purse Responds After Category 5 Dorian Slams the Bahamas

Whenever and wherever disaster strikes, Samaritan’s Purse is prepared to respond quickly to meet critical needs in Jesus’ Name. After Hurricane Dorian hit the northern Bahamas in September 2019 as a Category 5, Samaritan’s Purse airlifted 360 metric tons of critical relief supplies on our DC-8 cargo jet, making 18 round trips. We also airlifted…

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Crisis & Disaster Response

Samaritan’s Purse Responding to Super Typhoon in the Philippines

UPDATE: Samaritan’s Purse teams in the Philippines have begun distributing emergency food to hundreds of households on Catanduanes Island. Each food pack can sustain a family of five for at least 10 days. Food staples include rice, canned goods, noodles, dried fish, beans, cereal, cooking oil, salt, and sugar. More distributions are planned that will…

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