Thank you for your generosity to families in need!
San and her family were just one of many left in desperate need after the earthquake:
“When the earthquake hit, our home was badly damaged, and debris blocked the way back in. My two little children and I ended up living by the roadside, exposed to the brutal sun and relentless mosquitoes. I was terrified, exhausted, and unsure how we’d make it. Then your team arrived, with shelter, a floor mat, and mosquito nets. That night, for the first time in days, my kids slept peacefully. I woke up with hope. We may be just one of many families, but your help has greatly touched us. Thank you!”

The devastating earthquake that struck Myanmar on 28th March was the most powerful the country has experienced since 1912, impacting more than a million people in and around Mandalay. At the time of writing, over 3,700 lives have been lost. Yet amid the destruction, your generosity has brought hope.
Thanks to your swift and sacrificial giving, our partners were able to mobilise immediately. Within just three days, they distributed more than 4,000 meals and bottles of water to families who had lost access to kitchens, electricity, and clean water. Temporary shelters were constructed for 100 families, offering safety, relief from the searing heat, and protection ahead of the monsoon rains.

In addition, 350 families received essential relief packages containing food, medicine, clothing, and candles. Over 500 mosquito nets were distributed, providing crucial protection from insect–borne illnesses, and medical volunteers treated around 300 individuals, responding to dehydration, wounds, and other urgent needs with compassion and care.
Our partners are deeply grateful, saying none of this would have been possible without your support. Their work is ongoing and through this practical outpouring of love, many doors are being opened for the gospel. Even in the midst of crisis, God is at work as people encounter the love of Christ in action.
Please continue to pray for Myanmar: for healing, for safety, and above all, for hearts to turn to the Lord amid these trials.