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| “HISG has partnered with a variety of organizations over the years to support the shipment of valuable goods and materials to some of the neediest regions of the world. We’ve providing the funding for crisis-response and humanitarian aid containers from HELP International, Convoy of Hope, World Vision, International Medical Relief, Compassion Coalition, King Benevolent Fund International, Harvest Evangelism, Great Commissions, Inc, Intercessors For America, and the Indonesian Relief Fund.” |
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2005 Katrina Initiative |
During the post-Katrina emergency response period of September & October 2005, Jean Kaye of HELP International, distinguished herself with exemplary service. She sent 10 containers of aid & relief to the suffering millions in the Gulf Coast states. Read more... |
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HISG provided freight funding to World Vision for the people of Sudan |
Angol Girls School in Thiet, South Sudan is not only a girl's school. In fact, it has more boys than girls with an enrolment of 485 boys and 356 girls. But in a community that is still heavily male dominated, the number of girls in this school is impressive. Read more... |
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2005 Container Project |
In response to Hurricane Stan in November 2005, HISG supported Convoy of Hope as it sent two containers of supplies to El Salvador and two containers to Guatemala. Read more... |
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Argentina 2005 Container Project |
In October 2005, HISG supported HELP International and Harvest Evangelism with shipments of container of clothing, linens, toys, shoes, and diapers for the people of Argentina. Read more... |
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Two containers of supplies to Romania |
In August 2005, HISG provided funding for Convoy of Hope to send two containers of supplies to flood-ravaged Romania. The following is Rick Cunningham's account of the devastation. Read more... |
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Funding to Convoy of Hope for Tajikistan |
In May, 2005, HISG provided funding to Convoy of Hope to support shipment of a container of much-needed supplies for orphanages, boarding schools, psychiatric hospitals, and several villages in Tajikistan. Read more... |
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