Samaritan’s Purse staff members travel to Eastern Samar to help people hardest hit by Typhoon Hagupit.
Written by Samaritan’s Purse staff members in the Philippines
December, 2014—This morning, the Samaritan’s Purse team in the Philippines is in action mode as we prepare to send relief supplies to the areas most affected by Typhoon Hagupit. Reports from Northern Samar indicate that survivors of the storm are in need of medical attention and shelter. It’s estimated that more than 80 percent of homes have been destroyed, leaving inhabitants exposed to the elements and at risk of contracting disease.
The scene is one of controlled chaos with dozens of moving pieces. We are fueling, loading and staffing four container trucks with 1,200 hygiene kits, 1,500 water filter kits, one million water purification tabs and 2,400 shelter kits. It’s poignant to watch as staff cut and bind tarpaulin to distribute to those who have lost their homes—all while working under the ripped-open roof of the Samaritan’s Purse warehouse.
Sharing God’s grace
What a perfect illustration of Christ’s redemption of the Church: we who were once broken and lost have been given grace in order to pass on that grace to others. We are all survivors helping survivors. In no place is that more resoundingly true than in the Philippines today.
We praise the Lord that many of our emergency relief supplies were salvageable after the devastating damage to our warehouse Saturday night. The boxes they were stored in may be soggy and disintegrating, but the life-saving supplies held in them remain intact and sealed. While the loss of documents, including hundreds of Bibles and children’s curriculum, remains a wound in our hearts, we know that paper can be replaced.
On the loading dock of our battered building, we gather to pray for 40 Samaritan’s Purse staff members and disaster response team members as they leave with a convoy of 15 vehicles carrying life-saving relief supplies. From our base of operations in Tacloban City, the people with greatest need are a half-day’s drive over damaged roads. There is a long day of travel ahead. Please join us in prayer for the teams as they go to help those in desperate need of medical attention, shelter, water and, most of all, Christ’s love.
Click here to learn more about how Samaritan’s Purse is responding to Typhoon Hagupit.
Editor’s Note: A collapsed bridge north of Borongan in Eastern Samar made travel difficult, but our team and supplies were able to reach the hardest hit area late Tuesday night local time.