Making a Miracle, Changing a Life 

INDIA – For little Princika, the day started out much like any other. The 4-year-old was happily playing with her sister at their home in central India, when suddenly she fell onto an open cooking stove— a traditional method still used in her part of the world. She was suddenly overwhelmed by excruciating pain as her back, chest, and hand suffered severe burns. The damage was so severe that she would need burn reconstruction surgery in the months to come.

She developed serious burn contractures in her right hand, where the scar tissue tightened and prevented her from using it. Intense pain often stopped this sweet girl from sleeping or even eating properly, which led to her becoming severely malnourished. Princika spent 19 days in a hospital, but they were not equipped to fully treat her injuries. Princika needed more advanced care, including a skin graft and other procedures to restore the full use of her right arm. With their limited resources, Princika’s parents knew it would take a miracle to make their daughter whole again.

Burn Reconstruction Surgery Helps Principe

Fortunately, one of the things Operation Blessing’s Life-Changing Surgeries program specializes in is burn reconstruction— reconstructive surgeries to repair burns or scarring that affect range of motion or mobility. Thanks to caring partners like you, we received the funding needed to do the more complicated procedures. Because of your thoughtfulness, Princika received the skin graft and contracture release surgery she needed, so she has completely recovered from her injuries. And now, her days are filled with joy and laughter once again.

“The life of my daughter has changed—she got relief from all her pain and suffering,” said Princika’s father. He is grateful that they don’t have to worry about Princika any longer—and the entire family can finally relax. “It would have been impossible for us, but by the generous support from Operation Blessing, my daughter is healed.”

Thank you for the extraordinary love you’ve shown this family in supporting donor- funded, life-changing surgeries. We never know when accidents will happen or disaster will strike. But thanks to the compassion of partners like you, we’re seeing a lot of miracles take place!

A Story of Two Barbs

MICHIGAN – Barb and Barbara have more in common than their names. They both struggle with the increasing costs of groceries and other living expenses in southern Michigan, and and they both find help through an Operation Blessing ministry partner, thanks to you. 

Barb works as a package handler with a shipping company while attending college, where she is studying to be a medical assistant. Unable to afford the rising cost of rent, she lives with friends but still struggles to pay her bills. Sometimes she has very little left to buy food. “I was trying to get by, like everyone is right now,” she says.

Meanwhile, Barbara and her husband, Roberto, feel the pressure as well. During the pandemic, both lost their jobs. Eventually, Roberto found work at a plastic manufacturing plant, but Barbara struggled with carpal tunnel syndrome and couldn’t return to work.

Your ongoing generosity met both Barb and Barbara at their point of need through Buist Community Assistance Center, an Operation Blessing distribution partner in Michigan.

Fighting The Increasing Costs Of Groceries 

“I’m always happy coming here. It’s almost like when you go to a real grocery store!” says Barb. “There is abundant food. It’s an extra expense that you don’t have to worry about.”

And Barbara says that the cart full of groceries that you help provide goes a long way in meeting their needs. She says, “It’s been a huge blessing to not have to spend so much money on groceries each month. We don’t have to worry so much.” Then she adds, “Not only is the food great, but everyone here is nice and helps me if I need help.” Jenelle, who serves at the center, says that they are seeing more people in need of support and that they count on the truckloads of food that compassionate partners like you send them.

Both Barb and Barbara are thankful for the support your love is giving them during these difficult times. The increasing costs of groceries is impacting scores of Americans who battle food insecurity and inflation everyday. But as Barbara says, “Your donations are a big blessing to me and my family.”
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“It’s extremely helpful,” says Barb. “Not just for me, for everyone who comes here.”

Among The First On The Ground In Turkey

Just days after earthquakes decimated a huge swath of Turkey, an Operation Blessing convoy drove through the night to reach our disaster relief team on the ground with truckloads of vital relief supplies. Among the first on the ground in Turkey, they set out to make a difference. Likewise, ongoing support from faithful friends like you enabled us to move swiftly to help victims of the earthquake as soon as we heard the catastrophic news.

Our international disaster relief team started preparing to deploy the very day of the initial earthquake, as aftershocks still rumbled. Multinational team members, including leader Diego Traverso, reached Turkey shortly after and made their way through to the center of the impact zone just as quickly as possible. Meanwhile, additional love and support poured in from friends like you in response to this historic quake—which decimated an area about 300 miles in diameter and took the lives of tens of thousands of people.

As many as 14 million souls were affected by this horrific tragedy. The survivors were left traumatized and reeling after losing family members, neighbors, homes, belongings, and even their entire communities.

One victim in Turkey named Abdulkerim explained to us the horror of his family awakening to an earthquake. “The ground floor of our building was gone. They threw a rope. I tied my children and they went down, then my wife, then me,” he said. “Of course, we had no socks, no shoes. Then the building collapsed. We didn’t believe we would be rescued. We thought death had come at that moment.”

A mother of three named Grace also made it out with her children, but she said, “I’m very scared for my kids. Where will we go? How will we live? It’s very difficult. Help us—we need food, water, shoes, everything!”

helping children after Turkey Earthquake

In Turkey Providing Earthquake Relief

Thankfully, these families survived. And soon a wide-scale humanitarian effort involving charitable organizations and rescue teams from around the world was underway to help families like Abdulkerim’s and Grace’s. Operation Blessing’s staff and volunteers were right in the middle of it.

Traverso said, “I never thought in 10 years of working in disasters that the magnitude of this disaster was possible. The despair and the suffering are huge, and Operation Blessing is here to support the victims.” Our team of specialized staff and volunteers was multinational, multilingual, and multigenerational, with expertise in medical care, clean water, and more.

Because of friends like you, we were quickly able to distribute vital supplies in some of the hardest-hit areas. We set up distribution centers and kitchens with stoves to cook hot meals. We handed out relief items like food, drinks, diapers, fuel, and solar lights. Through these efforts, you provided help, medical care, comfort, and perhaps most importantly, hope.

In some cases, you even brought smiles to the faces of these victims in the midst of their heartbreaking new reality.

Grace said, “Thank you for the help. We have pillows, we have blankets to cover ourselves because it’s very cold. Thank you for the food they are sending and the water.”

At the time of writing this story, the relief had only just begun. We will keep you updated as time goes on. Thank you so much for reaching out to the precious people in these shattered communities. God bless you for your heart to give.

Friends Like You Sent a Miracle to Montebello

MEXICO – Glady’s heart ached as she watched her young children, Emilio and Damari, struggle to survive without a reliable water source. The battle to find clean water in Mexico was all Glady had ever known. She had grown up in Montebello, a small village of 28 relatives in the Mexican state of Chiapas. For this small community, maintaining a ready supply of clean water was a lifelong burden. They desperately needed help from someone like you to find clean water in Mexico.

Glady was just 8 years old when she began helping her family carry water from a distant well— the only source available to them. The well was miles away and often difficult to reach. “As a girl, I started carrying three liters of water,” Glady said. “The journey would take me one hour at least, and it was very complicated, full of grassy, uneven terrain, very slippery at times.” Even worse—during the dry season,the difficult journey was often made in vain. The tired family, including little Glady, would reach the well only to find that it was completely dry. The family would return without any water to replenish their quickly diminishing reserves.

Still, returning with water was only half the victory. The well’s water supply was greasy, dark, and contaminated with harmful bacteria. The Montebello community didn’t know how to properly sanitize the water before drinking it or giving it to their children. Glady’s son, Emilio, would often become sick after drinking the contaminated water. As a single parent, she felt helpless in the seemingly endless struggle to provide clean, safe water for her little ones. The weight of obtaining this essential necessity for survival seemed a permanent fixture in the life of Glady and her community. Montebello needed a miracle.

Operation Blessing Helps Glady Find Clean Water In Mexico

When Operation Blessing became aware of the hardships endured by the precious families of Montebello, we worked quickly to bring much-needed help to Glady and her neighbors. With help from friends like you, we provided a rainwater harvesting system for each family. Then, your faithful support empowered Operation Blessing to educate the community on how to properly treat their water supply. A water committee was formed, and the women of Montebello were encouraged to participate in learning long- term solutions that would guarantee safe water for themselves and their families.

Your generous giving not only brought a new standard of health to Montebello but also helped Glady grow into a leader within the community. Once shy and reserved, Glady became secretary of the newly formed water committee. Now, she joins Operation Blessing managers while visiting new communities benefiting from similar water programs to share her knowledge and experience. Glady even joined the board of counselors regarding water in her regional government!

“It’s been marvelous,” Glady said. “I don’t struggle with lack of water anymore, and I also gained confidence to express myself.”

The kindness of friends like you was the miracle Montebello needed. The impact of your generosity has been truly life-changing for Glady, her children, and their precious neighbors. You helped supply this community with the essential resources they need to survive and gave mothers like Glady the opportunity to thrive. The tears that once filled her eyes as she struggled to provide have been replaced with laughter and hope for a better future for her children.

Clean Water and Daily Food for Turkey

TURKEY – Weeks after the devastating earthquake in Turkey, so many families like Ayesha’s and Gamze’s are still reeling from the events of that night.

Ayesha told us, “My grandchild and I were sleeping during the earthquake, and everything started shaking. We couldn’t move from where we were sleeping, so I held my grandchild tightly.”

Gamze said, “After the first earthquake stopped, we tried to leave the house. My elderly grandmother was with us, and the refrigerator fell on her. We struggled to lift it off her.”

Both Ayesha and Gamze are grieving the loss of family members and friends, all while trying to survive in difficult conditions.

Teams Provide Clean Water and Daily Food Staples to Needy Families in Hatay

Gamze told us, “Currently, because we don’t have a home, we are living in a car. We are very distressed because of everything that’s happened. We’re grateful to be alive, but we don’t know what to do other than cry and pray.”

Ayesha said, “Our houses were destroyed, and we are now living in a tent. And earthquakes still happen. It’s very difficult.”

Right now, the greatest needs for these families are daily food and clean water. “We have problems with electricity, and we don’t have clean drinking water,” Ayesha said.

Gamze said, “There is a water shortage. We do not have water for bathing or cooking.”

With the generous help of Operation Blessing partners, disaster relief teams are delivering clean water and boxes of food to families in need. Operation Blessing was also able to install a water filtration device for Ayesha and Gamze. Now they have clean water for their families to drink and cook with.

Ayesha told us, “I even give clean water to people who don’t have it; it’s a very good thing.” she continued, “Operation Blessing has helped us a lot and treated us very well. We thank them again and love each and every one of them.”

Stay tuned for more information about Operation Blessing’s Turkey response. To donate to disaster relief efforts, visit: https://www.ob.org/disasterrelief/

Hot Meals for Tornado Survivors

WYNNE, ARKANSAS – Operation Blessing is on the ground in Wynne, Arkansas at Tabernacle Faith Church where we set up our operations after a deadly tornado ravaged the town. We’re at ground zero right now. And everywhere you look, you can see the devastation.

Pastor Marvin Norman of Tabernacle Church said, “The sirens were going off, and it lasted about a minute and a half. And then all of a sudden, it was just quiet. Some houses looked like somebody let a bomb off; it just exploded from the inside.”

He continued, “The need for food is so great. There is no power. So people have lost everything that was in their refrigerators, their deep freezers, and right now they’re just living off whatever they can get.”

Staff and Volunteers Providing Hot Meals for Tornado Survivors

This community’s electricity is still out. They’re still without water in most areas. And we’ve set up here to provide food to those who need it. It’s just been a blessing to see the smile on people’s faces who don’t have anything. A hot meal can mean the world to tornado survivors who are just struggling to do the next thing and face the next day after all they’ve lost.

Wynne resident Lisa Brown said, “It’s a blessing to get a hot meal because this is our first hot meal since the tornado. They gave us that food, water. The family appreciates everything that you guys are doing for us here.”

Without the support of friends like you, we couldn’t be out here on the ground. Your help enables us to be the hands and feet of Christ.

To keep up with our latest efforts in Mississippi, please visit https://www.ob.org/tag/tornado-relief/. To donate to disaster relief efforts, visit: https://www.ob.org/disasterrelief/

Reaching Out To Turkey Earthquake Survivors

TURKEY – A massive earthquake ripped through Turkey* overnight on February 6, 2023. This 7.8-magnitude quake and the many aftershocks that followed cost over 50,000 lives and decimated an area about 300 miles long. Following a heartbreaking natural disaster like this, our team rushes help to as many suffering men, women, and children as possible.

The Turkey earthquake survivors who have stayed in the affected areas have no homes, no food, and no jobs. All are dealing with trauma after losing loved ones and living through such a horrific event. Thankfully, YOU helped to put an Operation Blessing relief team on the ground immediately after the first quakes. Together, we are making a significant impact for the people of Turkey.

*Now officially spelled Türkiye

You Provided Heartbroken Turkey Earthquake Survivors With..

VITAL SUPPLIES

Thousands of earthquake survivors remain in places hard hit by the earthquakes, like the region of Hatay.

Some have no friends or family elsewhere, some don’t have the money to travel,
and others just can’t bear to leave their decimated homes.

They’re living in tent encampments and need just about everything—from food to clothing, medications, and even toys for their children.

With your support, we’ve given out thousands of food boxes, supply bags, and hot meals. We also offer comfort, encouragement, a warm hug, a helping hand, and a listening ear.

  • Food Boxes
  • Hot Meals
  • Hot Drinks 
  • Bottled Water 
  • Hygiene Items 
  • Medications 
  • Blankets 
  • Tents
  • Diapers
  •  Solar Lights
  • Rechargeable Flashlights

turkey earthquake survivors

Meet Salim


The earthquake story of Salim and his four children began like so many others. Shaking, terror, screams, being trapped in their house, and finally stumbling onto the streets filled with traumatized, homeless survivors. Salim said, “Operation Blessing provides us with three meals a day, clothes, sanitary conditions. … They are very kind and loving, and we are very grateful to them.” Meanwhile his 8-year-old son Ali is thankful for our workers who played with him, made balloon figures, and gave him a toy sword.

MOBILE MEDICAL CLINIC

One of the biggest needs in the destroyed region of Turkey is medical care. During the quake, hospitals were destroyed and many medical professionals died. Residents desperately needed help for injuries caused by the quakes. Often, those who escaped barefoot in the middle of the night had glass and debris embedded in their feet.

Beyond that, people with chronic conditions such as diabetes and asthma desperately needed their regular medications but had no access to them. Thanks to you, our expert team quickly set up a mobile medical clinic to treat hundreds of patients and supply medications.

Meet Nazir

Nazir’s hand was cut badly during the quake. He went several days without proper care before he found the Operation Blessing mobile clinic. He said, “We are very thankful to them because they did their work with high precision, humanity, and great focus. Everything was great. Both the doctors and nurses did an excellent job.”

Meet Canan 

Expectant mother Canan came to our clinic understandably anxious about the well-being of her unborn child after the quake. She said, “I heard that there were doctors here, so I came to have my child checked, and you were very kind to me. I was able to see my child, and it is doing well.”

CLEAN WATER

Since much of the infrastructure in a large region of Turkey was destroyed by the quake, water was hard to come by, and water properly treated for safety was nearly impossible to find. You enabled us to send our clean water experts to Turkey. They used their experience to set up systems and technologies that could provide clean water on an ongoing basis.

In addition to distributing filters throughout camps, we also set up large systems that could produce hundreds of gallons of clean water a day.

Meet Ayesha

Ayesha was sleeping near her grandchild when the earthquake struck. She said, “It felt like Judgment Day had arrived, and everything was falling to the ground.” Fortunately, most of her family survived. They now all live in tents—but they were drinking water from an unsafe pump.

She’s so thankful that you provided water filters for them and many of their neighbors, along with food and other supplies—and she adores our Operation Blessing team on the ground.

“Even though we don’t speak the same language, they communicate with us through body language, and we are fully aware of their positive thoughts and actions. We are very pleased with them and love them.”

clean water after turkey earthquake

Prayers For Turkey

The Lord is close to the brokenhearted; he rescues those whose spirits are crushed. – Psalm 34:18

Times are hard, and the need is great. But one day at a time, people in Turkey are finding hope on the road to recovery because of you. Thank you so much for sending your love and compassion to them. You can see the difference you’ve made in each smiling face.

Because of your support, Operation Blessing plans to stay in the region for months to come, reaching out to assist those hurting souls still struggling to create a new sort of life.

Turkey quake damage

Please keep Turkey Earthquake Survivors in your prayers:

  • That God will grant them comfort, strength, hope, and encouragement.
  • That their basic needs for food, water, shelter, and medical care will be met.
  • That God will heal their hearts and emotional wounds.
  • That those still suffering from physical injuries will recover.
  • That they will begin to develop long-term plans to rebuild their lives.
  • That God will provide them with homes, jobs, educations, and even churches once again.
  • That God will give wisdom to charitable organizations and governments so they know the best ways to help and rebuild during this time.
  • That the country will create safer homes and communities to protect their residents moving forward.

Times are hard, and the need is great. But one day at a time, people in Turkey are finding hope on the road to recovery because of you. Thank you so much for sending your love and compassion to them. You can see the difference you’ve made in each smiling face.

Because of your support, Operation Blessing plans to stay in the region for months to come, reaching out to Turkey earthquake survivors whose hurting souls still struggle to create a new sort of life.

If you’d like to get involved with blessing more suffering people in the U.S. and around the world, or even become a Blessing Builder partner for as little as $19 a month, please click here.

Helping Hands in Mississippi

UNITED STATES – Dozens of tornadoes recently struck the United States across the South and Midwest, devastating homes and lives only days after an EF-4 barreled through Mississippi for 170 miles. An Operation Blessing disaster relief team is reaching out in these new areas while still offering helping hands in Mississippi.

Operation Blessing Volunteers Offering Helping Hands in Mississippi

In Mississippi, we met storm survivor Minnie. She said, “We went through storms, but nothing like this. It’s a lot to take in.” She continued, “We didn’t even have time to get down. It was just like—boom! And we all hit the floor right there in the hallway.”

Operation Blessing is sending relief items including water, emergency meal kits, and cleaning supplies. We’ve also set up our base of operations in Wren outside of Amory, MS and have volunteer teams working in struggling communities nearby offering hot meals, debris cleanup, chainsaw work, and roof tarping.

Minnie said, “Everybody in my house was okay, my husband and my daughter. We all were okay. But right now, we need help. You know, we need people to help us. First of all, we need prayers. We need each others prayers.”

She told us, “I just thank God for you because you didn’t have to do it. You could have been doing something else. But He sent you our way, and we thank you so very much for that.”

Generous friends like you are offering hope to Minnie and others who have suffered so much. You can be a part of all that God is doing to help those in need by standing with us today!

To donate to disaster relief efforts, visit: https://www.ob.org/disasterrelief/. To keep up with our latest efforts in Mississippi, please visit https://www.ob.org/tag/tornado-relief/.

Blessing Ukrainians: Body, Mind, And Spirit

Throughout the war you have been blessing Ukrainians. You have faithfully reached out to refugees and victims of Russian aggression. But the help you’ve sent has gone far beyond the physical. You have been blessing their bodies, their minds, and even their spirits.

Of course, their most pressing needs were for food, fuel, and safety. And you offered all of these, from warm meals and tents to rest in at the border to truckload after truckload of groceries, hygiene items, and other vital supplies sent deep into the war-torn country. As time went on, you helped outfit refugee shelters with necessities like appliances. Our generous partners even helped establish a bakery in the war zone and provided heating supplies as winter set in.

However, for refugee mothers trying to raise their children with some sense of normalcy far from home, perhaps it has been the emotional and spiritual support that has meant the most. One mom named Antonina, widowed with three children, explained the dire situation. “My children were very scared when all the terrible actions began, and especially when we heard the first rockets hit our city,” she said. “The fear was even from the slightest rustle, and it was terrible. They cried all the time. They were very worried, and they hardly slept.”

Blessing Ukrainians With Opportunities in Poland

After they fled horrific experiences in Ukraine, families like Antonina’s still had much adapting to do. Many refugee children left fathers, friends, and family behind. Once in Poland, they felt adrift in a new culture with a different language and needed opportunities to connect with other Ukrainians and be encouraged.

In order to provide long-term care to these refugees, Operation Blessing has partnered with shelters, churches, and Superbook to hold special events for the children. There, the kids can watch entertaining Bible-based videos in their own language side by side with other Ukrainians. They sing and dance and laugh and play. Often, they’re given gifts, and the families receive food supplies as well.

At one event, we met a mother named Svetlana who, like Antonina, also fled rocket attacks with her son. “There must be such activities—because children who have escaped from war are traumatized,” she said. “The war took away their childhood, happiness, faith in the future.Therefore, organizations that hold such events for them fill in these gaps we all have because of the war. During this event, we saw how happy the children were. They need such emotions!”

Through these outreaches, many children and parents are receiving spiritual nourishment as well. A father named Viktor, who made it out of Ukraine with his wife and three youngest children, truly appreciated the Bible stories in the Superbook programming.“The war is terrible, and many things are frightening, but we are believers. And the biggest and most important thing is when children can learn about the Word of God from a young age,” he said.“Therefore, it’s very valuable for us that our younger children were here and listened.”

Parent after parent shared with us how grateful they were to see their children having such a wonderful experience. Thank you so much for blessing Ukrainians and making these events possible! At the same time, we must remember this important message that Svetlana had for us about the war in Ukraine: “Although we really hope that it will stop as soon as possible, the reality is that help will be needed for another long hour.”

Let’s all determine to stay the course and continue blessing these dear people of Ukraine.