WAYS YOU CAN GET INVOLVED
OUR APPEALS
There are many ways that you can support Mercy Without Limits’ appeals.
Despair and hurt—compacted in the Gaza Strip. The recent turmoil in Gaza has been devastating to the thousands affected in the region and the millions watching abroad.
On September 8th, seemingly overnight, thousands watched the lives they lived shatter in front of their eyes.
What a terrible sight to see—tides of water rushing, destroying everything in its path. The flood water does not compare in intensity to the tears it has caused.
Families in Northern Syria are in need of assistance. Your donations will help us support them directly, by providing them with food, shelter and daily necessities.
Cox’s Bazaar, Bangladesh is home to the world’s largest refugee camp. With makeshift shelters and a lack of resources, any support you can provide is life changing.
"In the depth of winter, I finally learned that within me there lay an invincible summer." - Albert Camus
BY DONATING TOWARDS OUR EMERGENCY RESPONSE PROGRAM, YOU WILL BE PROVIDING AID WHERE IT IS MOST NEEDED TO THOSE SUFFERING IN CRITICAL SITUATIONS
Internationally, MWL has provided emergency supplies to orphans, widows, and refugees in various disaster-stricken areas. Our extensive team of humanitarian staff and volunteers continue to work tirelessly around the clock in emergency situations to relieve those who’ve been affected.
Domestically, our team is ready to provide urgent relief where needed as well. In the past, we have facilitated access to emergency supplies in areas suffering from the water crisis such as Flint, Michigan and Garland, Texas.
By donating towards our Emergency Response program, you will be providing aid where it is most needed to those suffering in critical situations. Our team on the ground will distribute vital resources, including food, water and healthcare aid to everyone in need, with an emphasis on women, children and the differently-abled.
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