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Support Aid to China

On May 12th, a 7.9 magnitude earthquake killed nearly 15,000 people and left billions of dollars in damage in Chengdu, China. Many relief organizations are working to provide aid to those affected by the earthquake.

Donate today to support these charitable efforts.

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ActionAid International
ActionAid will work with local partners list the goods that are required for local relief work and start to distribute the goods for immediate disaster relief.

Adventist Development and Relief Agency
ADRA is evaluation the immediate needs of survivors, which is expected to include food, water, shelter, and clothing.

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AmeriCares
AmeriCares emergency response team has been mobilized in the aftermath of the massive earthquake in China.

Baptist World Aid
BWA will be sending any designated funding for earthquake survivors to the Amity Foundation in China.

Church World Service
CWS issued a $200,000 appeal to support its local partner, Amity Foundation, which is already at work in the earthquake zone.

Episcopal Relief and Development
ERD's partner in China, the Amity Foundation, an independent Chinese Christian voluntary organization, is responding to the quake.

Food for the Hungry
Food for the Hungry has staff in Chengdu, China, only 57 miles from the epicenter of the earthquake.

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Give2Asia
Give2Asia is pulling together the resources of our Beijing office and local partners to bring assistance to communities suffering in the wake of this quake.

Giving Children Hope
Giving Children Hope is collecting donations for the earthquake victims and is planning on sending materials to the most devastated regions of China.

Habitat for Humanity International
Habitat for Humanity has an existing presence in the region and is well placed to begin reconstruction efforts following the initial relief stage.

Heart to Heart International
Heart to Heart has an office and clinic in Chengdu, where the organization has worked for the past 10 years. Its medical director and staff are assisting in local relief efforts throughout the province.

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International Committee of the Red Cross
IRC will provide immediate relief and long-term support through supplies, technical assistance and other support to help those in need.

International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies
Red Cross Red Crescent are allocating emergency funds to support the Red Cross Society of China (RCSC) in delivering immediate assistance.

International Orthodox Christian Charities
IOCC will provide cash support to ecumenical organizations who are on the ground and evaluating the damage throughout the affected areas.

International Relief Teams
IRT is accepting donations to assist victims of the earthquake in China. Funds will be used to purchase relief supplies that will be distributed through local Chinese humanitarian agencies responding to the disaster.

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Lutheran World Relief
Lutheran World Relief plans to support the response of our partners in Action by Churches Together, likely to address immediate needs such as shelter materials and relief supplies such as rice, clean water, quilts, clothes, and medicines.

Mercy Corps
Mercy Corps is supporting the response activities of its strategic partner the China Foundation for Poverty Alleviation (CFPA) following a devastating 7.9-magnitude earthquake in China.

Oxfam America
Oxfam has committed $1.55 million to an initial response focused in Sichuan and Gansu provinces. Oxfam was working in Gansu Province on development projects prior to the disaster.

Project HOPE
In response to the earthquake, Project HOPE are working with the MOH to identify urgent health needs; with pharmaceutical and medical supply companies to obtain donated product to meet these needs.

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Relief International
Relief International (RI) is currently monitoring aid efforts and prepared to provide additional emergency assistance when requested.

Save the Children USA
Save the Children is providing tents, tables, chairs, and other school supplies to damaged schools in communities in Chongqing, China.

United Methodist Committee on Relief (UMCOR)
UMCOR is responding to the China earthquake by working through its partner, Amity Foundation, which had members working in the affected area just hours after the earthquake.

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World Emergency Relief
World Emergency Relief is preparing a rush shipment of emergency supplies for victims of China’s latest earthquake. WER plans to coordinate with WER’s local partners to assess needs and distribute supplies.

World Vision
World Vision has a team on the ground and is providing blankets and tents to 10,000 people to start, while assessing what other survival items are most urgently needed.

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