We have had an update from our partners in the Philippines. As of April 23rd 126 houses have been built in the following areas:
- 39 houses in Medellin, Cebu.
- 23 houses in Kananga, Leyte.
- 25 houses in Camotes Island, Cebu.
- 10 houses in Palo, Leyte
- 9 houses in Tacloban
* 20 houses in Palanog, Tacloban City [near completion]
- 23 houses in Kananga, Leyte.
- 25 houses in Camotes Island, Cebu.
- 10 houses in Palo, Leyte
- 9 houses in Tacloban
* 20 houses in Palanog, Tacloban City [near completion]
Two churches in the following areas have been repaired:
- Tacloban City
- Nipa, Medellin, Cebu
- Tacloban City
- Nipa, Medellin, Cebu
Two churches in the following areas have been rebuilt:
- Dumalag, Capiz
- Dinginan, Roxas City
- Dumalag, Capiz
- Dinginan, Roxas City
There is on-going constructions of 10 churches in the following areas:
- Palo, Leyte
- Kananga, Leyte
- Apitong, Tacloban
- San Juan, Ormoc
- Panugnawan, Medellin, Cebu
- Coron, Palawan (2 churches)
- Busuanga, Palawan (3 churches)
- Palo, Leyte
- Kananga, Leyte
- Apitong, Tacloban
- San Juan, Ormoc
- Panugnawan, Medellin, Cebu
- Coron, Palawan (2 churches)
- Busuanga, Palawan (3 churches)
Pray for the on-going construction of over 1000 homes as well. Lots of work to be done yet but praise the Lord progress is being made!!
Post from March 28, 2014:
On November 8, 2013 Typhoon Haiyan hit the
central Philippines, the third most disaster-prone country in the world. Haiyan
claimed over 6,000 lives and destroyed an estimated 1.2 million homes. It was
the strongest storm ever recorded at landfall.
C&MA individuals responded generously as they donated $594,508. We
declared that amount to the Canadian Government’s matching program where they
set aside one dollar for each individual donation to their Typhoon
Haiyan Relief Fund. Added to this, some
churches also gave funds from existing compassion/general funds in the amount
of $196,000.
The C&MA in Canada
is engaged in a three-way partnership with CAMACOP (C&MA Churches of the
Philippines) and CAMA Services (C&MA-US) for response to Typhoon Haiyan.
Our C&MA Asian Spice Regional Developer, Mark Jones, travelled to the
Philippines in November to join in the initial assessment of the most vulnerable people in each community and how funds could be
used most effectively to help in the immediate needs, rehabilitation and reconstruction
phases of relief.
CAMA has provided a consultant to walk
alongside CAMACOP pastors and lay workers in the response efforts. They have been providing relief goods, trauma
debriefs, reconstruction assistance, and funeral assistance to those who are
hurting in the Philippines.
Mark visited the Philippines again in March to assist in finalizing a project for the next phase of recovery. We have most recently committed to contribute funds for the following:
·
Continued provision of food,
water, clothing, etc
·
Rebuild 14 churches that
were totally destroyed
·
Repair 7 churches that were partially
damaged
·
Assistance to 1324 families
whose homes were totally or partially destroyed
·
Assistance to rebuild 2 church
schools that were damaged
·
Assistance to repair a
community hall and community clinic that was damaged.
Other Alliance World Fellowship national
churches are also supporting these efforts.
It is great to be a part of a world-wide Alliance family. Would you continue to pray for our sister
church in the Philippines? There is a
long road of recovery ahead of them.
Pray that they will be a blessing to their communities as they demonstrate
the love and care of Jesus!