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Randy Souza
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Feeding The Nations
Feeding The Nations Sends Millions of Meals, Water and Shelter to Haiti
SOUTH BEND, Ind. – A local non-profit, Feeding The Nations (FTN), has mobilized 2.5 million meals, five water purifications systems and 50 family tents to send to the earthquake-stricken Haiti. The supplies are scheduled to be on their way within the week.
"We have been working hard to get necessary resources to Haiti as quickly as possible," said Steve Sumrall, FTN president. "We pray these efforts will bless the people of Haiti, but we refuse to stop there. We also pray that with the generosity of so many others, we will be able to bless the Haitians with even more assistance."
FTN has purchased five Vortex Voyager™ purification systems though it hopes to provide several more. Per day, each system can purify 600 gallons of water taken from any available water source. The result is surgical pure water—an absolute necessity since many medical centers have been destroyed by the quake. The systems can run off any power source, including a car battery and can be easily transported. The water purification systems will be flown on a private aircraft into Haiti and will be hand delivered on January 25 to our emergency response team.
FTN has purchased 50 family tents, that will sleep a six to eight people and the size is 15-ft. by 14-ft. They have a floor, a large screened window on each side and a door awning to keep out the rain.
For those who want to join in the effort and help FTN reach Haiti with vital food, clean water and tents, please visit www.FeedingTheNations.org or call 574-968-1566 for more information.
Feeding The Nations is a non-profit 501(c) (3) International Christian humanitarian relief organization with supporting international offices. FTN is a division of Provident® whose ministries are headquartered in South Bend, Ind. The mission of FTN is to deliver food, medicine, new clothing and other necessities to families who lack these essentials due to famine, war, poverty or other natural disasters. For more information, you can write Feeding The Nations, P.O. Box 2438, South Bend, Ind. 46680 or visit www.FeedingTheNations.org.
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