Emergency Appeals

Gaza & West Bank Emergency Appeal

Following the latest bombing of Al Ahli Arab Hospital in Gaza, the Anglican Archbishop in Jerusalem condemns the attack and urges us to pray for an end to this horrific war and the suffering of so many.

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Al-Ahli hospital. © ABM/Anglicans in Development.

Vanuatu Earthquake Appeal

A magnitude 7.3 earthquake hit Port Vila, the capital of Vanuatu, on Tuesday 17 December. ABM AID has launched an emergency appeal for those affected.

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Emergency Updates

Read about the impact your prayers and giving have had through our partners’ emergency responses.

MYANMAR: Archdeacon Joseph Yin Oo (L), CPM Development Director Stella Zin Zin Wah (R) and volunteers from St Mary's Church in Mandalay, preparing to distribute relief packages to families affected by the March 2025 earthquake. © CPM. Used with permission.
Local Church in Myanmar Helps People Recover and Rebuild After Earthquake

Local Church in Myanmar Helps People Recover and Rebuild After Earthquake

The Church of the Province of Myanmar (CPM) is getting used to responding to emergencies. When an earthquake struck the Dioceses of Mandalay and Taungoo in March 2025, the church and its network of volunteers were quick to respond. Thanks to the generosity of our supporters, ABM AID was able to support the distribution of food relief and cash assistance to more than 500 earthquake-affected families across both dioceses.

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Emergency provisions were transported by the Southern Cross to people in need in Vanuatu after the Dec 2024 earthquake. © ACOM Vanuatu. Used with permission.
Anglican Church sails food and supplies to people in need after 2024 Vanuatu Earthquake

Anglican Church sails food and supplies to people in need after 2024 Vanuatu Earthquake

After the December 2024 earthquake in Vanuatu, the Anglican Church of Melanesia responded. With the help of local volunteers and international assistance, the ‘Southern Cross’ was loaded with food, water and essential supplies, and delivered to over 2,500 people in Port Vila whose lives were affected by the earthquake.

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