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International Disaster Relief Photos

International Disaster Relief These photographs are available for news media outlet use in coverage of Samaritan's Purse-related stories. If your news outlet uses a photograph, please credit: "Courtesy of Samaritan's Purse." These photographs are not for commercial use. Sudan 2024 Samaritan's Purse rushed food aid into southern Sudan where hundreds of thousands of displaced people are…

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Franklin Graham Photos

Franklin Graham These photographs are available for news media outlet use in coverage of Samaritan's Purse-related stories. If your news outlet uses a photograph, please credit: “Courtesy of Samaritan's Purse.” These photographs are not for commercial use. Germany 2023 Franklin Graham, president of Samaritan's Purse and the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association. Turkey 2023 Franklin Graham visits…

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Biography: Ken Isaacs

Ken Isaacs Vice President, Programs & Government Relations, Samaritan's Purse As vice president of programs and government relations, Ken Isaacs oversees all international relief projects for Samaritan's Purse. Isaacs has more than 35 years of experience working in the relief and development communities, and his work has taken him to nearly 150 countries in response to…

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Operation Christmas Child

World War II Veteran Sews Hundreds of Quilts for Children’s Shoebox Gifts

Former U.S. Army Staff Sergeant Theron Jennings, 98, lives alone in a Savoy, Illinois, apartment where he sews quilts for children around the world. Since 2014, he has handmade more than 400 of these blankets, completing 160 in just the last year. Each one is lovingly packed into a shoebox gift with other toys and…

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Crisis & Disaster Response

Still Looking for Home

The Kara Tepe camp of Lesbos, Greece, was a hill of olive trees before refugees arrived from Turkey. Now filling the space between trees are glistening, white shelters connected by lines sagging with clothes drying in the breezes rising from the Aegean Sea. It’s the kind of place you might not mind sleeping for a…

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Crisis & Disaster Response

An Unsettling Frontier

Bahark had heard the sound of bulldozers before. When she heard that sound in Idomeni camp she knew it meant that she, her husband, and her daughter soon would be moving again. They had been smuggled into Greece on a rubber raft a few months ago and arrived in this northernmost Greek region only days…

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Crisis & Disaster Response

A Tough Journey Fueled by Hope

Humans were made to hope. Even in the worst situations, we have an exceptional capacity to look forward, press on, and believe there are better things ahead. It’s hope for a brighter future that has motivated so many refugees to flee conflict-torn homes in the Middle East for Europe. As the situations in countries such…

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Crisis & Disaster Response

Traveling Toward Peace

Ibraheem Alsaad didn’t want to leave his home in Syria. He and his wife, Nisreen, were teachers at the local primary school. But when ISIS surrounded their town, the school closed, and they lost their jobs. They suffered for eight months as ISIS cut off their access to electricity and then to food. Finally, their home…

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Crisis & Disaster Response

Distributions for Distressed Refugees in Croatia

Salma, her husband, and his brother left their home in Iraq when it burned down one and a half years ago. They moved to Amman, Jordan, with the few belongings they had left in search of a new life. But life didn’t turn out as they had planned in Jordan, so, recently, they decided to…

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