Horn of Africa famine relief: How to help
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Famine relief - A worker representing Children's Relief Fund gives food to a woman and her child in the Dadaab refugee camp in Kenya.
Famine relief - A worker representing Children's Relief Fund gives food to a woman and her child in the Dadaab refugee camp in Kenya.
Contributions for famine relief in East Africa may be sent to the following ministries and churches:
• Christian Relief Fund (christianrelieffund.org) — P.O. Box 19670, Amarillo, TX 79114-1670, (800) 858-4038.
• Global Health Innovations (globalhealthinnovations.org) —c/o Manna Global Ministries, P.O. Box 2993, Clarksville, IN 47131.
• Global Samaritan Resources (globalsamaritan.org) — PO Box 3431, Abilene TX 79604, (325) 676-9991.
• Healing Hands International (www.hhi.org) — 455 McNally Drive, Nashville, TN 37211, (615) 832-2000.
• Judsonia Church of Christ Somalia Relief (www.thejudsoniachurchofchrist.org) — P. O. Box 422, Judsonia, AR 72081, (501) 729-3004.
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• Christian Relief Fund (christianrelieffund.org) — P.O. Box 19670, Amarillo, TX 79114-1670, (800) 858-4038.
• Global Health Innovations (globalhealthinnovations.org) —c/o Manna Global Ministries, P.O. Box 2993, Clarksville, IN 47131.
• Global Samaritan Resources (globalsamaritan.org) — PO Box 3431, Abilene TX 79604, (325) 676-9991.
• Healing Hands International (www.hhi.org) — 455 McNally Drive, Nashville, TN 37211, (615) 832-2000.
• Judsonia Church of Christ Somalia Relief (www.thejudsoniachurchofchrist.org) — P. O. Box 422, Judsonia, AR 72081, (501) 729-3004.
• White’s Ferry Road Relief (www.wfrchurch.org/relief) — 3201 N. 7th Street, West Monroe, LA 71291, (318) 396-6000.
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