Activities: Local • National • International

The following is a list of charitable activities the organizers of GCF have done to-date:

International Involvement

Haiti - June: 2020 is the last time our medical mission team was in the country. Since then the brutal gangs control every facet of Haiti causing fear, death, suffering, and hunger for the people. Sheltering in place is common, with limited movement due to gangs controlling the few roads available for travel and commerce. Since then… 6 years and there is no end in sight.

Fortunately, GCF over the years have established long term relationships with LIVING WATER CHRISTIAN MISSIONS and others, and they continue to operate in a cautious but effective manner.

LWCM’s new orphanage that GCF has help with funds to build, is now completed (see pictures). Five young children have been taken in up to date, however full opening is being delayed due to safety concerns.

In January 2018 we took a medical team to Haiti and conducted 4 medical clinics. Over 600 people were serve at clinics conducted in the country around Gonaives and Port au Prince.

We also checked on and supported our Haiti Clean Water well drilling team. AS OF THIS DATE, THE TEAM HAS DRILLED 32 WELLS AT AREA CHURCHES!! The team has also installed a portable water filter system at these Churches, which eliminates 99.9 % of all harmful bacteria from the water. This program brings clean water for their physical bodies and the Gospel of Jesus Christ for their spiritual lives!

We are excited to be supporting our dear brother, Petit-Homme Saint-Luc Beudet (Looko) via website support and promotion of his in-country Haiti Mission Services and water well drilling and purification services. Looko has made our trips to Haiti not only possible but extremely effective aiding in logistics, translation and transportation.

NEW PROJECT BEING CONSIDERED: GCF has created a relationship with Pastor Salonique Adolphe of Living Water Ministries at Gonaives, Haiti. A large church, Christian School, Medical Clinic, and Bible College have been developed over many years of efforts for the Lord, by Salonique, his family, and a support base from churches in the United States.

They now are considering building an orphanage in conjunction with these facilities. The Christian School has over 300 students, and their church congregation also has over 300. We feel that this is a wonderful model where GCF could come along side of this ministry and help develop this orphanage.

What better evangelistic model could there be than to raise these orphans in a Christian environment from their start to the point of reaching adulthood. The great potential of these orphans would be for them to have the chance to be well fed and protected, educated, churched and schooled in Christian principles, and have the potential to be involved in the ministry as Pastors, teachers, and/or parents. This ministry already has several church plants going in the area and just recently started a new radio station broadcasting the gospel.

India
- India-Kotagiri, under Pastor Paul Joseph's leadership, continues expanding ministry in the challenging terrain of southern India's tea estates and tribal villages. Operating from their main church in Havukal (established December 2022) and 6 house churches across 30 villages, the ministry serves communities facing geographical isolation, monsoon landslides, and wildlife dangers.

The sewing ministry now operates in three locations (Dodani, Conoor, and Solurmattam) providing livelihood training to women while establishing prayer cells in each village. The film and media ministry reaches nursing students, primary school children, and government high school students with Gospel messages and health awareness programs on topics including HIV prevention and substance abuse.

Children's ministry provides school supplies, winter clothing, and spiritual formation through Sunday School, Bible stories, and discipleship programs across all 30 villages served. Weekly worship services, pastoral visits, and community support (including rice, groceries, and clothing distribution) continue despite members working seven-day schedules in tea estates and limited infrastructure.

Long time India national, Charlie Abro is also supported by GCF. His organization has a disciple for Christ training program along with clinics for training Sunday school teachers up in the Gospel. In 2023 GCF continued monthly support of a small orphanage in Vijayawada run by an Indian Christian Minister Samuel Shekar.

See more details in the Full 2025 Annual Report from Pastor Paul Joseph.

Peidras Negras, Mexico - Teams travel to Mexico to build housing, a medical facility, and a community center for the needy. They also come along side a local orphanage and soup kitchens in the area.

Ethiopia - A team traveled to support a missionary family helping a local tribe.

Honduras - Teams helped build and develop a school in an impoverished area.

National Involvement

New Orleans, Louisiana - Following Hurricane Katrina, groups went to assist with clean up and rebuilding.

Appalachia, Kentucky - Groups have traveled to the impoverished coal mining area to help encourage and improve housing and the way of life of the people there.

Joplin, Missouri - Following the devastating tornado, multiple groups went to Joplin to assist with clean up, as well as supply distribution.

Local Involvement

Stillwater, OK - Partnered with other local charitable organizations such as a homeless shelter, domestic violence organization, and local soup kitchens to provide services to those in need. GCF has also recently supported StuMo campus ministry and Lightbearers christian ministry.


These efforts are only disclosed in order to show our past and future commitment to helping those in need. It is our goal that by forming Global Compassion Foundation, this non-profit organization will serve as a vehicle and a catalyst for others to join us and allow our efforts to continue to expand.

THANK YOU, each and every one of you for your support of GCF in the past. Remember 100% of your donation funds go directly to the needy. All administrative costs are unwritten by our directors.