our mission
Operation Blessing and our partners are dedicated to demonstrating God’s love by alleviating human need and suffering in the United States and around the world.
what we do
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Hunger Relief
In the United States, and around the world, YOU are helping fill hungry bellies and fight hunger-related health problems through compassionate hunger relief programs in homes, schools, churches, and entire communities!
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Clean Water
Water is essential to life and with Operation Blessing YOU are bringing clean water to the poor and suffering through thoughtful and innovative clean water solutions that have the power to shape a brighter future.
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Disaster Relief
From floods and hurricanes here in the U.S., to earthquakes and humanitarian crises around the world, your partnership helps Operation Blessing to be first on the ground with relief and long-term recovery for those facing devastation and loss.
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Medical Care
Through medical and dental brigades, community health volunteer training, ultrasound and women’s health programs, and life-changing surgeries, you are helping to heal our world’s sick and hurting with kindness and care.
our stories
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Preparations for Operation Blessing's Hurricane Melissa Disaster Response
JAMAICA – Hurricane Melissa made landfall in Jamaica around 1 p.m. on Tuesday, October 28, as a Category 5 monster storm, tying the record for the strongest Atlantic basin landfall in nearly a century. The storm unleashed catastrophic winds and torrential rain across the island. By late last night, an estimated 75% of the country Read More…
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More Than Virginia Food Assistance
VIRGINIA – Family means the world to Tamara. “I would do anything for my babies and my husband,” she said. That includes going to great lengths to ensure that they have enough food to eat. Even though Tamara and her husband work hard at a hotel chain to provide for their two sons, rising grocery Read More…
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Breathless to Boundless After Being Diagnosed with Congenital Heart Disease
CHINA – When little Yang Hui was diagnosed with congenital heart disease at the age of one, her parents saw their world turned upside down. Her father, a welder earning an unstable income, watched helplessly as his daughter could only run about 30 feet before needing to rest. The family faced crushing debt and an Read More…
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Less Treks for Water and More Time for Love
KENYA – We’ve all heard the saying, “So much to do, so little time.” For Mateine, a loving grandmother in Kenya, this phrase was all too true. Mateine’s time was consumed by the tedious treks for water she took almost daily to for her family. “I must leave the house as early as 7:00 in Read More…
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