Christian Organizations Serving Haiti that Need Your Help

An estimated hundreds of thousands of lives were lost because of the 7.0 magnitude earthquake that struck Haiti this week. If you want to do something to help the survivors of this poor nation, here are some Christian organizations serving Haiti that need your help.

Compassion International: For more than four decades Compassion International has been working in Haiti. Compassion International matches donors with sponsor children and has helped more than 65,000 children and their families in Haiti. Your donation will be used to provide relief to those in Haiti.

GAIN-USA: The Global Aid Network is a multi-national network of ministries. They’re sending medical supplies, food and water to Haiti with the help of your donation.

Baptist Haiti Mission: Since 1943 the Baptist Haiti Mission has been serving this country. Their hospital in Fermathe is overflowing with victims needing treatment. Your donation will go directly to those who need it.

For Haiti with Love: This organization, For Haiti with Love, provides free medical care on the North Coast of Haiti. They’re expecting to serve more people and need help paying for additional medical supplies.

Mission Aviation Fellowship: As of right now, several of Mission Aviation Fellowship’s volunteers based in Haiti are not accounted for. The organization has set up a special fund just for serving the areas.

Food for the Hungry: Fifteen workers with Food for the Hungry are still unaccounted for in Haiti. The organization has a head start providing aid to this country because of workers they already have in place, but they need more funds to rush food, water, medicine and other life-saving help to this area.

CURE International: CURE International doctors in the Dominican Republic are responding to Haiti. Text CURE to 85944 to give a $10 mobile gift.

Bright Hope International:
Bright Hope is all about serving the poorest of the poor. And now they want to help those in disaster-stricken Haiti. Your donation will provide supplies to the earthquake survivors.