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Christian Aid Mission is Ready to Send a Boatload of Help for Puerto Rico's Hurricane Victims, and You Can Help

Raul Hernandez : Oct 6, 2017
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A trusted network of pastors on the main island will distribute as many gas-powered generators as donors can supply to desperate residents. Each generator costs $600.

(Charlottesville, VA) — [Christian Aid Mission] With Puerto Rico's electrical grid destroyed by Hurricane Maria on Sept. 20, the U.S. territory's 3.4 million people are lacking the electricity required for critical needs such as water and refrigeration for food. (Photo Credit: Christian Aid Mission)

"The greatest need now in Puerto Rico, and it seems it will be like that for a while, is for gas-powered generators," a Latin American representative of Christian Aid Mission said.

Christian Aid Mission has arranged for an 80-foot boat to transport generators from Miami to Puerto Rico but needs funds to purchase them.

A trusted network of pastors on the main island will distribute as many gas-powered generators as donors can supply to desperate residents. Each generator costs $600.

Those wanting to help people who have gone weeks without electricity can click here.

About Christian Aid Mission
Founded in 1953, Christian Aid Mission seeks to establish a witness for Christ in every nation by assisting highly effectively indigenous ministries in lands of poverty, where Christians are a persecuted minority, and where foreign missionaries are not allowed.