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Tragic Earthquake in Guatemala

By GOD'S CHILD Project · Comments (0)
Friday, November 9th, 2012

On Wednesday, November 7th, a powerful earthquake struck the southwest region of Guatemala, affecting over 1.2 million people. The earthquake was of 7.4 magnitude on the Richter scale. It killed dozens of individuals (including an entire family of 10), and has injured scores of others. The effect was felt from El Salvador to Mexico City.

11:39AM EST November 8. 2012 -

“Guatemalans fearing aftershocks huddled in the dark and frigid streets of this mountain town wrapped in blankets early Thursday, while others crowded inside its hospital, the only building left with electricity after a powerful earthquake killed at least 48 people and left dozens more missing. 

In the town of San Cristobal Cochu, firefighters picked at a collapsed house trying to dig out 10 members of one family, including a 4-year-old child, who were buried…” - USA Today -

At the time the earthquake struck, twenty-three students from the University of Mary were volunteering with The GOD’S CHILD Project and assembling wheelchairs in Guatemala. “The walls began to shake,” said one volunteer. “The ground rolled and roof tiles began to fall.  Some people screamed. Everyone ran outside.”

The quake struck at 10:57am and damaged or destroyed 2.3 million    homes.  It displaced thousands; the number of casualties is expected to rise as rescue efforts continue.

“It is likely The GOD’S CHILD Project will reassign us for the rest of our time here,” said another U of M volunteer. “I wish Read More→

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Categories : Emergency Relief, Guatemala, Newsletter, Uncategorized, Volunteers

Contributions Needed After 7.4 Earthquake Hits Guatemala

By GOD'S CHILD Project · Comments (0)
Thursday, November 8th, 2012

Moises Castillo / AP. Firefighters transport a wounded resident.

A 7.4 earthquake struck Guatemala on Thursday, November 7th and at least 48 have already been reported dead.  Scores more are injured as aftershocks continue to hit the country.

We desperately need your help.  Thursday’s earthquake was the strongest earthquake to hit Guatemala since a 1976 temblor that killed 23,000.

CONTRIBUTE NOW!

Two volunteers from The University of Mary (Bismarck, ND) arrive to assist a family who’s home was severely damaged by the earthquake.
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Categories : Emergency Relief, Guatemala, Latest News, Service Teams, Volunteers

GOD’S CHILD Project Activates Emergency Disaster Relief Plan

By GOD'S CHILD Project · Comments (0)
Friday, September 14th, 2012

While thousands of poor Guatemalan villagers fled the erupting Volcan de Fuego (Fire Volcano) outside of Antigua Guatemala, volunteers and staff from the North Dakota-founded GOD’S CHILD Project moved towards the natural disaster.

“We were lucky in that we had supplies on the ground,” said GOD’S CHILD Project founder and executive director Patrick Atkinson. “In July we sent 22,000 lbs. of donated clothing, medicines, and infant nutrition supplement from Bismarck to Guatemala, and most of that had yet to be distributed.” Volunteers and staff worked overnight to prepare those supplies for the estimated 33,000 people affected by Thursday’s volcanic explosion.

The 3,760m-tall (12,336ft) Fuego is one of Central America’s most active volcanoes. Officials said lava was covering a 4 mile area Read More→

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Categories : Clinics, Dreamer Center, Emergency Relief, Guatemala, Latest News
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