LOUISIANA – The Operation Blessing U.S. disaster relief team is in Kenner, Louisiana, in the aftermath of Hurricane Francine. Our team is working with a local partner to assess the needs of families dealing with the damage from the storm. One major need that became immediately apparent, is hot meals for Hurricane Francine victims.
Pastor David Madden told us, “The power is still out for thousands and thousands of people. Of course, that creates a huge challenge when you need to eat, like refrigeration and also AC.” He continued, “We’re trying to meet that need by providing food for all these households without power.” Operation Blessing is partnering with a local partner to provide hot meals for these struggling families.
The residents are grateful as Operation Blessing serves their needs with such caring local partners. Local resident Jenny Vasquez said, “It’s an issue because your stove is electric and you cannot use it. So it’s nice to have a chance to have a hot meal.”
Philip Nicaud, the local mission coordinator of Church of the King College told us, “We’re here at our West Esplanade campus giving out food by Carrabba’s and hot meals, water, ice, everything.” And it makes a big difference. For people who have just withstood a powerful storm, you are showing care at a time when they really need you!
We want to thank you for your continued support and prayers, as “we’re boots on the ground” and prepared to be the hands and feet of Jesus. You can help families after disaster strikes when you visit https://www.ob.org/disaster-relief/ today!
KENYA – In ways both large and small, it’s always such a joy to be a blessing to someone in need. Your kindhearted support reached across the globe to bring relief to Naserian, a widow who had faced more than her share of hardships. One of which was a daughter diagnosed with a benign brain tumor.
After losing her husband, Naserian was left to provide for her three children—Veronica, Cynthia, and Brighton—on her own. At the time, Operation Blessing ran a school in her area, and Naserian found a position to earn a stipend there, which helped sustain her family.
Diagnosed with a Benign Brain Tumor
Then last year, Naserian’s daughter Cynthia was diagnosed with a benign brain tumor. Medical costs were piling up, and Naserian could not afford the critical procedure the 7-year-old child desperately needed. That’s where your compassion stepped in. Your incredible support covered the cost of Cynthia’s surgery and freed Naserian from the overwhelming stress of expensive medical bills.
Then, months after Cynthia was released from the hospital, another catastrophe struck. “The tragedy happened on a Sunday,” Naserian began. “We woke up, I prepared breakfast, and then prepared everyone for church. While at church … I started seeing people dashing outside one by one. Someone shouted there was a house on fire. Finally, I got the news that it was my house that was on fire. I rushed out only to find everything razed to the ground. We lost everything.”
Crying Out to GOD for Help
The shock was so intense that Naserian could barely walk, and she needed the support of her friends to keep her from collapsing. Naserian cried out to God and found comfort in the story of Job from the Bible, reminding herself that she still had reasons to be grateful.
Out of options, Naserian and her children moved into a tiny structure built of tin. Although they had lost all their belongings in the fire, the space was still too cramped for the family of four. They shared a single mattress, a heartbreaking contrast to their home before it had burned down. Now, they had no beds, no clothes, and limited food. Forced to cook inside the little room, Naserian told us the smoke from the open fire choked the family, causing coughing fits and irritating their eyes.
Naserian felt deep sadness as she watched her children suffer. She recalled, “I had no other plan or solution at the time, but to pray and wait upon the Lord. … I had no land or livestock I could sell to make money to build a new house or even use to meet my family’s needs. I cried to God … as the burdens that weighed my heart were heavy and overwhelming.”
An Answer to Prayer in the Form of Multiple Blessings
Once again, the committed kindness of donors like you was ready and waiting to provide hope in a time of crisis. Operation Blessing built a new concrete house for Naserian and her family, complete with a standalone kitchen and bathroom. Your generosity also provided food, clothes, school uniforms, and stationery for the children, ensuring they could continue to attend school.
This spring, Naserian and her children moved into their sturdy new home. Naserian said, “When Operation Blessing completed the construction of my house, I was overwhelmed with joy and gratitude as I could finally move into my new home with my family. From the main house to the kitchen and the restrooms, I am forever and eternally grateful.”
Through every trial, your loving compassion helped to ease the burdens carried by Naserian’s struggling family and provided a foundation of hope and stability on which to rebuild. Naserian expressed her deep appreciation, saying, “Since the passing of my husband, to my daughter falling ill, and now my house burning down, Operation Blessing has indeed been a blessing to me and my family. They have been by our side to love and to hold through it all.”
Your love has transformed the lives of Naserian and her children in miraculous ways. “I want to say a very big heartfelt thank you to Operation Blessing for all they have done for me and my family,” Naserian said in gratitude. “May the Lord greatly bless the desires of your hearts and the works of your hands. You are indeed God sent.”
INDIA – Childhood should be one of the most fun, carefree times of life. It’s often a period when you feel brave enough and bold enough to take on the world. Your body can bend and stretch in ways that will all too soon be unimaginable. Yet for some children, this isn’t the case. Some face a daily crucible of pain from clubfoot.
Sonam, a young girl in India, embodies some of these traits. She is brave and bold, yes—but because she was born with a clubfoot, her life has not been carefree. Clubfoot is a common birth defect that affects the muscles and bones in one’s feet. It typically causes the foot to point down and inward. In most cases, this affliction can be fixed without invasive surgery, but due to the severity of Sonam’s condition, she would need multiple surgeries.
Sonam’s foot was so drastically misaligned that the girl was forced to walk almost completely on the top side of her foot. Her ability to run and play like other children was limited—that is, until friends like YOU stepped in! Your outpouring of kindness not only changed Sonam’s life, but it also removed a heavy burden from her parents.“I am helpless,” Sonam’s father told us when he applied for surgery assistance. “I am afraid for her future and the pain she goes through.”
Multiple Surgeries Help Sonam Overcome Her Pain from Clubfoot
As a farmer, Sonam’s father works hard. Yet the five-part medical procedure necessary to heal Sonam cost more than he could afford. Thanks to Operation Blessing’s Life-Changing Surgeries program and donations from our online community, Sonam received the operations to heal her pain from clubfoot. Her family will forever be grateful for the kindness and compassion shown to their child by friends like you.
“I truly believe it’s a miracle,” said Sonam’s mother. “I used to feel sad seeing her condition, but now my husband and I are very happy and blessed that Sonam has fully recovered.” Sonam has grown into a spirited teenager who no longer has to face ridicule or discomfort from her once clubbed foot. After gaining full mobility, the jubilant girl can focus on her schooling—and her dream of becoming a teacher.
PRESS RELEASE: VIRGINIA BEACH, VA (September 10, 2024) – The humanitarian organization, Operation Blessing, has deployed its U.S. Disaster Relief team to Baton Rouge, Louisiana, ahead of an expected hurricane strike from Francine. Currently a tropical storm, Francine is forecasted to be at hurricane strength when it reaches the Louisiana coast on Wednesday.
Operation Blessing has deployed staff and assets from its Virginia Beach headquarters as well as from its warehouse in Bristol, TN. These include a work order trailer, construction trailer and several trucks carrying relief equipment and supplies. The team is driving to Baton Rouge, where it will connect with both Texas and Louisiana emergency management officials and plan for possible hurricane relief efforts as soon as the storm departs.
A History of Disaster Relief in New Orleans
Operation Blessing has a long history helping in the New Orleans area, dating back to Hurricane Katrina, which was a 3-year-long extensive deployment. During that time, Operation Blessing:
Coordinated tens of thousands of volunteers (265,000 hours) to help homeowners recover belongings and gut their homes
Distributed over $4.5 million in cash grants to help local non-profit groups strengthen their relief efforts
Provided a fleet of OBI tractor-trailers that transported over 12 million lbs. of life-sustaining relief supplies
Distributed $25 million dollars in medicine
Operated three kitchens that served over 1 million meals
Purchased a fleet of busses that were donated to the St. Bernard Parrish for transportation of relief workers and volunteers
Ran a free dental clinic in St. Bernard Parish and a free medical clinic in New Orleans East that provided free prescription medicines and free medical care to more than 30,000 residents
In addition to those efforts, Operation Blessing made national headlines through its efforts to help curb a potentially deadly outbreak of West Nile Encephalitis by supplying the city with hundreds of thousands of mosquito-eating fish that were stocked by OB volunteers in thousands of abandoned, stagnant swimming pools around the city.
ABOUT OPERATION BLESSING:
Operation Blessing (OB) provides humanitarian services such as strategic disaster relief, medical aid, hunger relief, clean water and community development. Founded in 1978, Operation Blessing has touched the lives of millions of people in more than 90 countries and every state. For more information on Operation Blessing International, please visit www.ob.org
TEXAS – When dangerous floodwaters suddenly surged through Cleveland, Texas, they swept away more than homes and possessions. For many—especially those already experiencing homelessness—the floods threatened to wash away their last shred of hope. But because of friends like you, hope didn’t disappear. It arrived in Operation Blessing trucks, loaded with the lifesaving supplies you provided.
“We prayed this morning. We didn’t have the provisions,” shared Tammy, a local volunteer who serves Cleveland’s homeless community. “And I pulled up to the shelter, and Operation Blessing was there.”
Providing Disaster Relief after the Flooding
After dangerous floodwaters struck, your generosity rushed our disaster relief team to the scene with emergency meal kits, clean water, tarps, and other essential supplies for families along the river and those living in homeless camps.
For people like Shawn—who lived in a homeless camp before he was forced to evacuate—your kindness made all the difference. “We’re glad to have you folks, and we’re very grateful to receive these blessings.” Your support provided not just material aid, but also a powerful reminder that these people matter, that God loves them dearly, that He sees them and sent them help at a critical time.
Battered by Hurricane Beryl
Just a few months later, Hurricane Beryl pummeled the same general region of Texas. This time the small town of Brazoria was one of the hardest-hit locations, and again, you answered prayers by reaching out with hope, comfort, and tangible relief.
Residents struggled in the brutal heat of summer without power, and many lost their food supplies. But you sent water, ice, and food. Thanks to you we were also able to provide hot meals and volunteer help to clean up downed trees that littered yards and even blocked some people from their homes.One senior resident named Paula said, “I believe in angels, and y’all are earth angels.”
Thank you so much for answering prayers and reaching out with the love of God during these challenging times in Texas.
PERU – For the past 15 years, Martha has been a schoolteacher in Iquitos, Peru. Passionate about education and the well-being of her children, she works tirelessly as both a mom and an instructor. And if you could see the happy faces of the kids in her classroom, you’d understand the special rapport that exists between this teacher and her students. But Martha must also look out for vulnerable kids in her community and protect them from predators in Peru.
Tragically, this is one area where even experienced teachers like Martha often need help: teaching their kids about the perils of sexual abuse. The numbers are staggering. Every year in Latin America, some 2 million children and adolescents are sexually exploited. The vast majority of the time, abused kids say the predator was someone they knew and trusted. But thanks to you, Operation Blessing has responded by implementing Yo Digo No (I Say No), an original program created to train elementary school children to protect themselves. Since 2017, in four Latin American countries, we have helped train over 20,000 children and 5,000 adults through the program.
“We are delighted and thankful that Operation Blessing has selected us to bring these important programs for our kids,” Martha said. Teachers at schools like hers undergo training to help them spot and intervene in potential abuse situations where vulnerable kids could be exploited.
Helping Vulnerable Children Through Education
Using songs, coloring books, puppets, games, Superbook characters, and other materials, instructors teach children—in ways kids can understand—how to identify, say no to, and report sexual abuse.
The classes meet over a course of four to five weeks. During that time, children learn vital lessons like identifying untrustworthy people, not keeping secrets, and running from danger. They also have opportunities to speak with psychologists as needed. Parents receive an overview of the training, as well.
As director of the program for her school, Martha gives Yo DigoNo high marks, including the special march held at the end. “The march against child abuse … promotes parents’ vigilance and ensures that children remain alert to any instances of harassment or abuse directed toward them.”
Martha is in a unique position to understand and appreciate the program. “As a teacher and mother, I am overjoyed by the positive experience and blessing that Operation Blessing brought to our school,” she said. “I want to express my thanks to each one involved in this wonderful organization. This kind of initiative is a great blessing for our children.” Thank you for helping us protect vulnerable kids in Peru!
CAMBODIA – In the heart of Cambodia, a young family faced a daunting challenge. Baby Dey was born with a severe cleft palate and lip, a condition that brought with it not just medical complications but also a financial burden too heavy for his family to bear. Dey’s father earned less than $10 a day, an amount insufficient to meet even their basic needs, let alone afford the vital surgery for his son.
A Constant Struggle
With limited resources, Dey’s parents could not afford formula, and the risk of malnourishment loomed large. His health deteriorated as he battled frequent colds and weight loss. Meanwhile, Dey’s sister stood as his champion, confronting those who referred to him unkindly as ‘cleft boy’ and insisting he be called by his real name.
A Ray of Hope: Operation Blessing Steps In
The turning point for Dey and his family came when they learned about Operation Blessing. Through the generosity donors like you, Dey was given the chance to undergo free severe cleft palate surgery in Cambodia. This gesture of kindness was more than a medical intervention—it was a beacon of hope restoring dignity and health to a young child.
The Transformation After Severe Cleft Palate and Lip Surgery
The surgery was a success. For the first time, Dey’s parents saw their child not only as their beloved son but as a boy with the potential to live a life free from the stigma associated with his condition. He gained weight, his health improved, and the joy in his family’s life returned.
Gratitude and the Journey Ahead
As Dey’s mother beheld her son post-surgery, her joy was mirrored in the faces of those who had supported them. Now looking just like any other handsome boy, Dey’s new beginning is a testament to the power of compassionate care and the importance of supporting cleft surgery initiatives in Cambodia.
Your kindness helped give Dey’s family so much peace. Baby Dey can live a healthy life without derision. His sister does not have to worry about children bullying or picking on him because of cleft. His parents know that their child is healed. This profound impact is all because of you.
Please continue to partner with Operation Blessing. Continue to help us bring hope to people in dire need. Leave a lasting legacy of kindness and show people the love of Christ!
COSTA RICA – Yuleisi, a 24-year-old single mother from Costa Rica, faced a daily struggle that impacted every aspect of her life. Diagnosed with Pterygium, an eye condition that caused blurred vision, burning, and irritation, Yuleisi’s ability to work and care for her children was severely compromised. Headaches, dizziness, and constant discomfort made it difficult for her to perform simple tasks and provide for her family.
As the sole breadwinner, she worried every day about how she could continue working with her part-time job. Meanwhile, affording the surgery she desperately needed seemed impossible. “I get a lot of headaches. I get dizzy, especially when I’m exerting myself or when sweat gets in my eyes,” Yuleisi said. She knew that without the surgery, her future—and the future of her children—remained uncertain. “I don’t have enough money. It is a very expensive surgery. I work very few days. Sometimes I buy less food, thinking of saving it for the surgery.”
But thanks to the incredible generosity of Operation Blessing and partners like you, Yuleisi’s life was changed forever. Through your support, Operation Blessing, in collaboration with a medical partner, was able to donate the surgery Yuleisi needed. The surgery not only restored her vision but also restored her hope for the future. “Now I feel more peaceful and stronger. My vision is no longer blurry. I see well, and my eyes are clear. I don’t have red eyes like before,” Yuleisi said gratefully.
She now looks ahead with confidence, believing that better opportunities are within reach. “At some point, I can find something better, something stable, so I can continue studying. I want my children to continue studying. I feel more self-confident, and that I can achieve great things.”
To all our Operation Blessing partners who made this possible, we thank you. Your generosity has brought light into Yuleisi’s life and given her the chance to create a better future for herself and her children. Watch Yuleisi’s inspiring story and see firsthand how partners like you are making a profound difference in the lives of families in need. Together, we can continue to bring hope, healing, and new opportunities to those who need it most.
MEXICO – Extreme poverty has long marked many of the rural villages throughout the Chiapas region in southern Mexico. Families have struggled to meet their most basic needs—like access to healthcare, finding water to drink, and earning a livable income. They had little hope until you came along and gave them a brighter future in so many ways. Your love has provided holistic care that is transforming their lives and communities.
Making a Difference Through Mobile Medical Clinics
Guadalupe worried about the health of her unborn baby. Health care in her area was extremely limited, and the nearest hospital was nearly two hours away. She longed for reassurance that her baby was developing properly, but she was struggling to find access to an ultrasound.
Many of the residents in this area are poor farmers, totally dependent on nature to support their families. Even if they could leave their land to get needed medical care, they often couldn’t afford it.
You sent a mobile medical clinic with doctors, dentists, pediatricians, and community health volunteers to treat more than 100 people in Guadelupe’s area. When she heard the strong beating heart and watched her little one on the ultrasound machine we had brought, Guadalupe could finally breathe a sigh of relief. Her baby was doing well. She said, “Knowing that we have good health helps us feel at ease.” And your love didn’t stop there. It continued to work in the lives of families across the region.
Surgeries That Are Truly Life-Changing
For months, Mili (age 12) was often doubled over in severe pain from gallstones. She missed school and couldn’t even care for her cat. The surgery Mili needed cost thousands of dollars—more than her mother, as a single parent, could ever afford.
Another child, 6-year-old Lia, couldn’t run, play, or even cry because it caused her hernia to swell. She dreamed of being free from pain so she could roller skate, but her mother was not able to cover the cost of an operation.
Surgery for these young girls was not obtainable in Chiapas until the love of strangers like you intervened. Our compassionate Operation Blessing family provided a surgery marathon so that Mili and Lia, along with 13 other patients, could get the care they needed to live better lives. And their parents didn’t have to bear the crippling cost.
In addition to providing life-changing medical care, you also freed entire families from the burden of poverty in other ways.
The Miracle of Clean Water in Chiapas
People living in many communities throughout Chiapas had no running water or bathrooms. Women and children spent hours navigating dangerous paths to streams or old wells. And the water they brought home was contaminated with bacteria. This, combined with poor sanitation, meant disease spread easily and children often got sick.
Thanks to our generous partners, hope finally arrived in several of these small, isolated communities. Residents received rainwater harvesting systems and hygiene stations with toilets, showers, and faucets. They learned about waterborne diseases, water conservation, and proper hygiene techniques to help them safeguard their health for years to come.
A mother named Juana and her five children (ages 2 to 17) no longer have to walk an hour every day to fetch water. Your generous care changed their lives. “My water tank looks beautiful,” Juana told us. “My children will no longer have to go with the donkey for water. Now, we will have it right here at home.”
Empowering Women Through Microenterprise
You also helped women in several communities launch their own businesses and earn additional income to support their families.
Eight women in Nachig improved their sewing skills and learned to create products like bags and garments. You provided them with the materials they needed—sewing machines, thread, scissors, needles, and irons—to start and maintain a thriving business.
Determined women in San Isidro make the long journey each week to the market in Berriozábal with high-quality eggs from chickens they are raising—thanks to the training friends like you provided. For participants like Karen and Alejandra, the training opened up doors of opportunity they’d never had before. “We feel very grateful for the support that Operation Blessing provides us, so we have more opportunities to sell and learn.”
WORLDWIDE – This year we’ve already seen countless tragedies around the globe. The U.S. has faced hundreds of tornadoes and powerful storms. Flooding has ravaged Kenya and Brazil. War and political upheaval continue to wreak havoc in Ukraine and Israel. And vulnerable people still face the disasters of poverty and disease. That’s why we’re happy to report that when disaster strikes, we strike back together with love, compassion, and tangible relief.
You are a critical part of providing aid to survivors in dire circumstances around the world. At times like this, your support is more needed—and more appreciated—than ever before.
Thanks to you, we have multiple disaster teams prepared to reach out at a moment’s notice both in the U.S. and abroad.
LINDA – TORNADO SURVIVOR IN LOUISIANA
Over the past few months we’ve responded to tornadoes in Alabama, Ohio, Louisiana, and Nebraska. In Louisiana, we met Linda and her husband after a sudden twister tore through their town. Overwhelmed, Linda told us, “I would just love to walk away and not look back.” They needed friends like you to offer help and hope in their time of trouble.
Although the couple was unharmed by the storm, their property took a beating. Large fallen trees and debris littered their yard. These retirees didn’t know what to do next.
But Operation Blessing supporters like you didn’t let Linda and her husband deal with this burden alone! You showed them that when disaster strikes you are there to help. You sent a team of hardworking staff and volunteers to help. The team cleared heavy debris from their yard, restoring hope for the couple. “I bawled,” said Linda with tears in her eyes. “They have a good name, Operation Blessing, because that’s what they are. They are our heroes!”
ROSANGELA – FLOOD SURVIVOR IN BRAZIL
“Do you know what it’s like to wake up into a nightmare?” Rosangela, a flood survivor in Brazil, recounted her harrowing experience to us through tears. As the floodwaters rapidly rose, she fled by rescue boat. “I cannot swim, and the boat was so small. I was afraid I would die,” she said. In fact, over 170 people died during this flooding that lasted for weeks. And hundreds of thousands were displaced.
Once Rosangela reached safety, she was faced with the shocking reality that the streets of her neighborhood now looked like rivers, and her home lay submerged beneath the murky water. As the rain continued, she had no idea when she might be able to return to her house, or what state she would find it in.
Amid the chaos and despair, you emerged as a beacon of hope for Rosangela and countless other flood survivors. Our Operation Blessing team braved the flooded areas to help with rescues and provide desperately needed relief.
Thanks to the generosity of caring friends like you, survivors received water filtration systems, food boxes, solar lights, hygiene kits, medical care, and over 70,000 hot meals! Once the flood waters receded, you also helped by providing cleaning supplies and chlorine to fight contamination. Rosangela said, “I feel blessed by God to have these things.”
KARINA – WAR SURVIVOR IN UKRAINE
Karina explained to us that escaping a warzone doesn’t always mean feeling safe. Ukrainians not only lost their homes but also their sense of peace.
Although she, along with her husband and young son Danylo (8), managed to survive the nerve-wracking airstrikes and fled the area, they were later cast out of the hostel where they’d found respite. “It’s hard to be confident about tomorrow when at any moment we could find ourselves on the street again,” said Karina.
“My psychological state has suffered from the war,” she told us. “As refugees we constantly worry: Where to live? How to make ends meet? Where to find a better-paying job? How will the children study? The ground was pulled out from under us, and we were deprived of our home and native land.”
She shared that the help she received, thanks to your compassion, saved her from complete despair during this time of crisis. “Your monthly food package truly saved us from hunger! Oil, cereals, sugar, flour, canned food—all of this helped,” Karina said. “I am very grateful to Operation Blessing for the two-year support of our family. For giving us a sense of security in this dangerous world. For not forgetting our plight, despite being so far away!” Thank you for your constant support when disaster strikes throughout the world.