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Your gift to “Where Most Needed” equips Samaritan’s Purse with the resources—including personnel, materials, supporting services, buildings, and equipment—to fulfill our mission of relief and evangelism worldwide.
Close Thousands of people in South Sudan lack access to safe, clean water. Samaritan's Purse is helping by drilling wells, providing refreshing water for communities thirsting for hope. 5 Wells in 5 Days is a God-sized effort to raise enough support to drill wells for struggling communities, and reach those in need with clean water and the promise of a new life in Jesus Christ.
Close Providing clean water, coupled with heath and hygiene education, is perhaps the most preventative measure we can take in keeping our world from infectious disease. Every day, 6,000 people die from dirty water. It's a staggering statistic when we consider how vital clean water is to our daily existence. That's why Samaritan's Purse works to provide a thirsty world with clean water. Whether it's drilling freshwater wells in Bolivia's highlands or teaching health and hygiene education in a Honduras slum, all of these efforts aim to point people to the "living water" found in Jesus Christ.
Close Samaritan’s Purse works in some of the most remote areas of the world, most of which are without doctors or hospitals. In these communities, people suffer needlessly—even die—from some of the most treatable diseases. A gift of $2,000 can train a health professional to deliver immunizations or other vital aid to families in need in the Name of Jesus Christ.
Close Women and children in developing countries usually walk miles to reach the nearest water source—which might be a stagnant pond or polluted stream. Samaritan’s Purse is working to solve this problem by building and repairing hundreds of wells, along with providing pumps and other equipment, across Asia, Africa, and Latin America. Costs range from $400 for a hand-dug well serving a few families to $10,000 for a deep-drilled well serving an entire community.
Close More than a million people in 30 countries enjoy safe, clean water from household filters built by Samaritan’s Purse—and our teams continue to reach 2,000 new families each month. Simple to use and maintain, these filters remove harmful pollutants and bacteria like E. coli through a natural process requiring no electricity or chemicals. It only costs $100 to give a family a lifetime of healthy water. If you have questions or difficulties, or if you want to donate by phone, call 1-800-528-1980. To give by mail, please send donations to: Samaritan's Purse, P.O. Box 3000, Boone, NC 28607-3000.






Samaritan's Purse is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt charity.
When victims of war, poverty, natural disasters, disease, and famine cry out for help, Samaritan’s Purse is often the first to answer. We specialize in meeting critical needs for victims of war, disaster, famine, and epidemics in the world's most troubled regions, often working through ministry partners already on the scene of a crisis. In the U.S., we quickly respond when hurricanes, tornadoes, and other storms strike, mobilizing staff and volunteers to provide emergency aid to disaster victims.
When victims of war, poverty, natural disasters, disease, and famine cry out for help, Samaritan’s Purse is often the first to answer. We specialize in meeting critical needs for victims of war, disaster, famine, and epidemics in the world's most troubled regions, often working through ministry partners already on the scene of a crisis. In the U.S., we quickly respond when hurricanes, tornadoes, and other storms strike, mobilizing staff and volunteers to provide emergency aid to disaster victims.
Clean water flows freely from the taps in our homes, to quench our thirst, to wash dishes and clothing, for showers and baths. Sadly this isn’t the case for over one billion men, women, and children around the world who wake up in search for clean water every day. Samaritan’s Purse provides clean water for a thirsty world, while proclaiming the “living water” found in Jesus Christ.
It is estimated that 1.58 million people die each year from diarrheal diseases caused by unclean water, inadequate sanitation and poor hygiene habits. This is equivalent to one person dying every 20 seconds. The majority of these are children in developing countries.
Common ailments often go undetected in many developing countries and quickly become a matter of life or death. People who suffer major health issues such as heart defects or AIDS face the real threat of never receiving life-giving treatment. Samaritan’s Purse provides doctors, nurses, medical equipment, and other aid while administering hope through the healing power of the Great Physician.
Treatment from medical professionals, quality care at a hospital or clinic, modern equipment and medicine, and health education are some of the ways that Samaritan's Purse helps save lives in developing nations and areas that lack access to health care.
Hunger is a pervasive, crippling force in developing countries. In some cases, our work is in response to a natural disaster or wartime crisis, and focuses on blanket feeding of a large group of people. Other times, we address a chronic lack of food or nutrition brought on by famine and poverty.
Learning how to read and write or acquiring a trade or skill is invaluable for children and adults struggling to break the cycle of poverty caused by a lack of resources, access, and opportunity. Samaritan’s Purse is working to teach not only literacy and trades, but also the Gospel along with programs to help new believers grow in their faith. “Instruct the wise and they will be wiser still; teach the righteous and they will add to their learning” (Proverbs 9:8-10 NIV).
Samaritan's Purse helps to build communities by constructing houses, schools, hospitals, and churches. Our projects provide shelter for families who lost everything in disasters, education opportunities to help break the cycle of poverty, facilities for physical and spiritual healing, and places to build up the body of Christ.
Women and children all over the world face the dark reality of abandonment, exploitation, and abuse. Samaritan’s Purse works to reach the most vulnerable of these with the light of the Gospel. Among our many Christ-centered projects, we care for orphans, help prevent human trafficking, and provide other loving support to the helpless.
About 2.6 billion people around the world depend on agriculture for their livelihoods. Many of them produce just enough food to survive. Families engaged in subsistence farming often live in chronic poverty and malnutrition, lacking the skills to get the most out of their small patches of land. Others have seen their livelihoods wiped out by drought, disaster, or war.
Thousands of impoverished farmers, herders, and fishermen have received the resources and training they need to feed their families and even obtain a modest income that can be used for education, medical care, or other needs.
Since 1993, more than 100 million boys and girls in over 130 countries have experienced God’s love through the power of simple shoebox gifts from Operation Christmas Child. Samaritan’s Purse works with local churches and ministry partners to deliver the gifts and share the life-changing Good News of Jesus Christ.
Samaritan's Purse is a nondenominational evangelical Christian organization providing spiritual and physical aid to hurting people around the world. Since 1970, Samaritan's Purse has helped victims of war, poverty, natural disasters, disease, and famine with the purpose of sharing God's love through His Son, Jesus Christ.
"Go and do likewise"... Luke 10:37d
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