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The UMCOR Hotline, May 30, 2006
Indonesia: Earthquake Relief and Recovery
Indonesia: Life after the Tsunami
US: Hurricane Season Begins
Burundi: Kayero Health Center
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Date posted: May 30, 2006
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Winter Bears Down on Earthquake Survivors
As predicted, winter weather has made life more
difficult for the survivors of the Oct. 8 South
Asia earthquake.
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Date posted: Jan 25, 2006
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A Year Later, Tsunami Relief Efforts are Just Beginning
It began with an undersea earthquake near the
island of Sumatra in Indonesia.
As news began filtering out Dec. 26, 2004, of the
impossibly huge wave that swept shore after shore
in that section of the ocean, as video pictures
emerged and surviving residents and tourists
shakily told their stories, as international news
crews rushed to document incredible scenes of
devastation, many hearts were touched.
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Date posted: Dec 19, 2005
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UMCOR Continues Tsunami Work in Sri Lanka, Other Nations
Although security concerns have increased since
the November presidential election in Sri Lanka,
the United Methodist Committee on Relief is
continuing its tsunami work there.
The agency also has addressed tsunami-related
needs in India, Thailand and Somalia.
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Date posted: Dec 19, 2005
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Indonesia's Tsunami Recovery Comes with Complications
A year after the tsunami wiped out whole parts of
the Aceh Province of Indonesia, the United
Methodist Committee on Relief is helping people
rebuild their homes, their communities and their
livelihoods.
But the relief and recovery work has been
complicated, according to the Rev. Paul Dirdak,
UMCOR's chief executive.
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Date posted: Dec 19, 2005
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Day After Day, Methodist Pastor Assists Fellow Sri Lankans
A year ago, the Rev. Anil Silva of the Methodist
Church in Matara in the south of Sri Lanka could
not have imagined what lay ahead for him and his
congregation.
Nearly a year after the tsunami hit his country,
he has been faced with long queues of people
outside the church. And still people line up.
Every day.
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Date posted: Dec 19, 2005
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Tsunami-battered Aceh Province Searches for Security, Hope
It is difficult for an outsider visiting Banda
Aceh not to be drawn to the ocean.
Not to swim. Nor to fish. But merely to look and
marvel at the ocean's destructive power.
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Date posted: Dec 19, 2005
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Remembering “the Principle of Giving” at Christmastime
As most of you know, our job is to increase
awareness and the needs to support UMC
missionaries and mission projects. But in our
travels over the past month, we have been
encountering something called "giver's fatigue."
We have had some cancellations and are
experiencing churches saying, "No, please don't
come" because of "giver's fatigue." Pastors are
concerned about asking any more of their
congregations. With the Tsunami and hurricanes
and all, they say, it's just been too much.
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Date posted: Dec 12, 2005
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UMCOR Directs Tsunami Funds to Chennai, Andaman
NEW YORK, October 11, 2005—United Methodist
Committee on Relief (UMCOR) Directors agreed
yesterday to grant $505,893 to the Methodist
Church of India in Chennai and Andaman Island to
assist them in their community-wide tsunami
recovery efforts. They are among the hardest-hit
areas in India.
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Date posted: Oct 12, 2005
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The UMCOR Hotline: July 5, 2005
Caring for Zimbabwe's homeless; A desperate
journey to the US; Increasing famine threat in
Africa; Rebuilding lives and seeking water in
Afghanistan.
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Date posted: Jul 05, 2005
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UMCOR Supports Tsunami’s “Hidden” Emergencies
Fishing gear in Somalia, home repairs in India,
and school buildings in Thailand are three
examples of aid United Methodists are providing
in tsunami-damaged areas—but often unnoticed by
international media.
This work is being done by the United Methodist
Committee on Relief (UMCOR) in collaboration
with ecumenical partners that are able to
deliver long-term relief and rehabilitation
services.
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Date posted: Jun 30, 2005
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UMCOR Hotline, May 31, 2005
Providing employment for the area's fisher folk
who lost their livelihoods in the tsunami was just
one of the many reasons UMCOR started the beach
clearing project in Sri Lanka. UMCOR is helping to
contain the Marburg virus with a grant to train 40
women and men on prevention in their communities.
UMCOR is also helping The United Methodist Church
in the Cameroon respond to the cholera pandemic
there. Food shortages from both the lack of rain
and breakdown of civil infrastructures are causing
famines in southern and eastern African nations.
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Date posted: May 31, 2005
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Tsunami Recovery in Indonesia Reveals Resilient Human Spirit
The ornate handle shaped like an elephant's
trunk stood out among the debris scattered
around Banda Aceh. It looked like it broke off
of a pottery vase or pitcher. In comparison to
the other items in the rubble, a visitor could
tell that this once belonged to something
special. The handle caught the eye of an UMCOR
official visiting Indonesia in April. She
reflected how this piece of pottery echoes what
the tsunami did in many areas: it took something
beautiful and cherished, and left brokenness.
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Date posted: May 11, 2005
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UMCOR Explores New Options for Tsunami Relief in India
Methodist Churches in southeast India and
Andaman Island are paving the way for long-term
recovery in their regions following the Dec. 26,
2004 tsunami.
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Date posted: May 11, 2005
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UMCOR Hotline, May 10, 2005
n the Republic of Georgia "April Showers" turned
into April floods this year. UMCOR has just
published new electronic bulletin
insert, "Tsunami Recovery in Indonesia, Sri
Lanka, India, Somalia and Beyond". From coast-to-
coast, young folk are demonstrating that
humanitarian service need not be the sole
province of adults. n the mountainous Paktya
Province of Afghanistan, UMCOR workers recently
met with Banuzai tribesmen who have returned home
after years of being refugees in Pakistan.
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Date posted: May 10, 2005
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UMCOR Hotline, May 3, 2005
Last summer three hurricanes ripped through the
United States leaving a swath of destruction in
Florida, Alabama, North Carolina and as far north
as western Pennsylvania. Twenty-five volunteers
from Grace United Methodist Church in Fergus
Falls, MN, packed school and health kits at UMCOR
Sager Brown this spring. In the aftermath of the
tsunami, UMCOR has opened recovery centers in Sri
Lanka and Indonesia. Talks are in progress for
support of additional rehabilitation in India.
UMCOR sent emergency aid to Somalia and Thailand
as well.
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Date posted: May 03, 2005
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Women's Division, President Report
I have shared with you on several occasions what
I
witnessed during my trip to the tsunami-stricken
Indonesia in January of this year. But today, I
want to
share the brighter and hopeful side of my
experience of
the trip - and that is the global network of
humanity.
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Date posted: Apr 26, 2005
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UMCOR Hotline, April 19, 2005
UMCOR is putting out an emergency call for health
kits! UMCOR field offices have requested nearly
193,000 health kits for distribution in 2005 -
more than UMCOR has ever shipped before. Water
levels along the Delaware River were the highest
in decades as recent floods displaced more than
7,000 people. UMCOR's executive for US disaster
response, Tom Hazelwood, will visit affected
areas this week.
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Date posted: Apr 19, 2005
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Three months later, those affected by tsunami still remember
Three months have passed since Bishop Joel
Martinez made an emergency pastoral visit to
Indonesia, but he has not forgotten the faces of
the children in the camps for those left
homeless by the Dec. 26 tsunami.
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Date posted: Apr 15, 2005
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United Methodist Tsunami Response Exceeds $32 Million: Long-term Aid Slated for Indonesia, Sri Lanka, India and Somalia
United Methodists contributed $32.4 million to
their Church's emergency fund that is providing
relief and rehabilitation in the wake of
devastating South Asia tsunamis late last year.
UMCOR detailed a $19.2 million long-term
development package for Indonesia and Sri Lanka.
Projects are also underway in India and Somalia.
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Date posted: Apr 13, 2005
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UMCOR Hotline, April 12, 2005
In New Jersey, volunteers are cleaning up with
400 UMCOR flood buckets sent from Mission Central
in Pennsylvania. UMCOR is part of an ecumenical
coalition that rushed emergency aid to the island
of Nias in the Indian Ocean. UMCOR is putting out
an urgent call for health kits. UMCOR is at work
in Haiti, where nearly 30,000 have remained
homeless since Hurricane Jeanne's thrashing, and
Grenada, where Hurricane Ivan's winds destroyed
90 percent of buildings and virtually all its
agriculture.
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Date posted: Apr 12, 2005
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UMCOR Hotline, April 5, 2005
UMCOR last week joined an ecumenical coalition
rushing emergency aid to the island of Nias, hard
hit by a powerful earthquake. Tornadoes tore
through several south Georgia towns in late
March. UMCOR field offices have requested nearly
193,000 health kits for distribution in 2005 -
more than UMCOR has ever shipped before. Gornji
Vakuf-Uskoplje teens who grew up in a divided
community are enjoying drama courses, an Internet
club, library, art workshops, and other
activities that encourage tolerance and peace
building.
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Date posted: Apr 05, 2005
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UMCOR Joins Relief Efforts for New Indonesia Quake
The United Methodist Committee on Relief has sent
aid to assist survivors of the 8.7 magnitude
earthquake that razed much of Nias Island late
Monday, Mar. 28. The Indonesian island, and its
neighbor, Simeulue, suffered severe damage on
Dec. 26, 2004, when a much larger quake triggered
a devastating tsunami in the region.
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Date posted: Mar 30, 2005
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New earthquake off Indonesia prolongs need for assistance
The effects of the March 28 earthquake off the
Indonesian island of Sumatra will increase the
need for assistance in the tsunami-ravaged
region.
United Methodists already had been working with
Methodist church partners in the Aceh Province
of northern Sumatra, the area hardest hit by the
Dec.26 earthquake and tsunami.
Source:
United Methodist News Service
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Date posted: Mar 29, 2005
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UMCOR Hotline, March 29, 2005
UMCOR has sent aid to assist survivors of the 8.7
magnitude earthquake that razed much of Nias
Island yesterday. If you're planning a mission
trip this spring or summer, consider helping to
speed roof replacement all over Florida and other
regions devastated by last year's multiple
hurricanes. Afghanistan's harshest winter in 15
years has turned into its worst spring. Medical
technicians and doctors from a Mercy Ships
hospital ship have assisted with diagnoses and
treatment at Ganta United Methodist Hospital in
recent weeks.
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Date posted: Mar 29, 2005
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