Episcopal Relief and Development (ERD) is responding to Cyclone Nargis and providing churches and individuals with an opportunity to help those affected by the deadly disaster.
The storm, which is the worst natural disaster in Myanmar's history, has left more than 22,000 dead and another 41,000 missing. In the low-lying Irrawaddy River Delta, entire villages were inundated by a 12 foot wall of water. More than 5,000 square kilometers in this region are still under water, destroying the vital rice crop and much of the country's agricultural and fishing industry. Officials fear the death toll could rise dramatically once the damaged areas are more accessible. Contaminated water, food shortages, and deadly diseases are likely to cause additional suffering in days to come.
ERD has established relationships with local partners in Myanmar to get assistance quickly to many of the most vulnerable people.
"Episcopal Relief and Development's programs in Myanmar have helped people achieve economic stability through education, vocational training, and micro-finance initiatives. We have also provided tools and training to improve the food supply and access to clean water," said Abagail Nelson, ERD's vice president for Programs.
In the wake of the catastrophic devastation caused by Cyclone Nargis, ERD is providing churches and individuals with an opportunity to support people affected by this crisis.
"This is a major disaster that will require a strong and committed response," said Nelson. "Survivors urgently need water, food, and shelter. We must respond generously to save lives now and help people recover."
Churches can use a downloadable bulletin insert, to inform and encourage members to help.
To help people affected by the cyclone in Myanmar, make a donation to ERD's "Myanmar & Cyclone Response" online here, or by calling 1-800-334-7626, ext. 5129. Gifts can be mailed to: Episcopal Relief and Development "Myanmar & Cyclone Response" P.O. Box 7058, Merrifield, VA 22116-7058
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