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2023

Annual Update - 2023

As we move quickly to the close of 2023 it gives us a chance to share what has been going on with GCF. COVID and world unrest have dominated peoples and countries like no other time in our lives. Here is a timeline of what Global Compassion Foundation has helped with over these last 13 years thanks to your generosity and faithfulness to help God’s people:
HAITI:
Our support projects and the people there, have taken hits like no other time they can recall! To refresh your memories, to-date the following is what GCF has assisted with.

2010: Earthquake relief. We served on teams from Stillwater, our church and our area for years to provide assistance to orphanages decimated by this tragedy. 

2013: Clean Water. GCF team was trained, procured equipment, and established a hand water well drilling program, whereby a trained Haitian team has to-date drilled 35 wells at Christian churches, providing clean, safe drinking water, and the gospel to many desperate people.

2017: Living Water Christian Ministries (LWCM). Global Compassion Foundation began working with Pastor Salonique Adolphe, helping to spread the gospel and provide help through his multi-faceted programs: 5 Church/school plants, farming, medical relief, Bible College, radio station, feeding programs, vocational training program.

2018: Medical Clinics in Port-au-Prince and Gonaives, Haiti.
GCF started taking medical teams and medicine, for providing care to the people in need around the cities of Gonaives and Port-au-Prince. This continued until 2019 when at that time, all missionaries had to leave the country due to violence and unrest. 

2019: Orphanage built in Gonaives by LWCM. Global Compassion Foundation (GCF) partnered with LWCM and other U.S. churches to start building a Christian orphanage. Funds were raised and it was just completed this Fall 2023.

2023: The orphanage leadership of LWCM has started taking in disadvantaged and orphaned children.
INDIA:
2014: GCF’s team, went to that country, through Missionary/Pastor Charlie Abro, and trained a crew to establish a clean water program. Multiple wells have been drilled there. 

2017: The native India well team leader Paul Joseph started his own ministry reaching the rural impoverished people groups in the country’s southern area.  GCF is the sole provider of funds to carry out his ministry of sharing the gospel and benevolent efforts to those living in the most remote areas of India. 

United States incl. Local:
We continue each year to support other nonprofit organizations that are setup and in place, in order to provide services like disaster relief, humanitarian crisis situations as well as other charitable needs, as they are brought before the GCF Board of Directors.

Because of conditions beyond our control, most of these needs and situations are complicated, desperate, and never ending. God leads us not to solve these problems, but to be obedient in his service to help those in great need!