Community of Christ Sends $10,000 in Aid to People
Devastated by Floods in Haiti
Apostle Bunda Chibwe (assigned to the Africa/Haiti Mission
Field for the Community of Christ) shared sad news with the Community of
Christ World Conference on Thursday morning. Several days of heavy rains in
Haiti had just ended, leaving many areas completely flooded and thousands of
families devastated.
Thursday afternoon, Paul Davis of the Presiding Bishopric
announced that $10,000 had already been committed from the church's disaster
relief funds to aid those affected. The 2,800 delegates representing more
than 50 nations and hundreds of guests applauded in a show of support.
Community of Christ Haiti Mission Center Financial Officer
Michel Rosier is heading up local relief efforts on behalf of the church and
will distribute the money sent from the church's Oblation Fund. After Rosier
has had time to further assess the situation, additional funds will be made
available to meet the needs of the people.
The Community of Christ congregation at Cacasse was
destroyed by flash flooding and thousands of people lost their homes. Many
church members were evacuated to large tents that are severely overcrowded
and there is not enough food for everyone.
Many church leaders from Haiti are currently serving as
delegates to the 2007 World Conference at Community of Christ International
Headquarters in Independence, Missouri, USA. The church’s International
Services Office is assisting delegates as they attempt to contact home to
receive specific information about church members and their own families.
At this time the best way to help is through prayer and
donations to the Oblation Fund. Contributions can be made online at
www.CofChrist.org/WorldMinistries/, by using Mission Tithes envelopes, or by
mailing a check or money order to Community of Christ World Headquarters,
ATTN: Oblation Fund, 1001 W. Walnut, Independence, MO 64050 USA.