Goad International Navigated Troubled Waters to Help Sri Lankan Tsunami Survivors
Although Many Failed, Goad International Got Tsunami Aid to Rural Areas of Sri Lanka - The outreach ministry of Giving Hope Church, Goad International, provided thousands of pounds of aid medicine, food, and water purification kits to tsunami survivors on Sri Lanka’s east coast despite enormous obstacles. (www.goadintl.org)
Orlando, FL (PRWEB) May 31, 2005 -- Although Many Failed, Goad International
Got Tsunami Aid to Rural Areas of Sri Lanka
The outreach ministry of
Giving Hope Church, Goad International, provided thousands of pounds of aid …
medicine, food, and water purification kits … to tsunami survivors on Sri
Lanka’s east coast despite enormous obstacles. (www.goadintl.org)
When
the agents of Goad International landed in Sri Lanka’s capitol of Colombo with
aid for tsunami victims they discovered an unimaginable situation:
-
Millions of pound of relief (including theirs) were stuck in customs
- An
unsympathetic government ignoring the needs of people in rural areas
- Much
needed aid being sent out of the country and sold
- Some aid was being
disposed of on the local black market
- Tiger rebels and bandits stealing aid
trucked into remote areas.
They Needed a Miracle
With their aid locked
up in customs warehouses, the representatives of Goad International flew by
helicopter to survey the need in the target area of Batticaloa, located on Sri
Lanka’s east coast.
They found people desperate for help who were
perishing for lack of food, water, and medicine. During their travels, they
‘chanced upon’ a general of the Sri Lankan Army and formed a relationship that
guaranteed the safe delivery of Goad International aid.
The agents for
Goad International returned to the capitol city with renewed hope of finding a
way to get their aid out of customs. For twelve hours, they had disappointing
and frustrating meetings with bureaucrats. Then a ‘chance meeting’ with the Sri
Lanka’s Secretary Defense created the opportunity for a unique relationship that
guaranteed the Tsunami aid provided by Goad International would sail through
customs to its destination.
While thousands of tons of aid have been
shipped to Sri Lanka, sadly, much of it will never found its way to those who
need it most. Goad International believes that because of God’s help, it was
able to get the assistance provided by its ministry partners into the hands of
truly needy people.
About Goad International Ministries and Giving Hope
Church Ministry
Goad International (www.goadintl.org) is an outreach ministry of Giving Hope
Church and a registered, 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that is administered
by the Goad Family and governed by an independent Board of Directors. Goad
International and subsidiaries subjects itself to an annual independent audit
and an annual IRS compliance audit. The ministry’s officers are Timothy (Tim)
Goad, Curtis (Curt) Goad, Richard (Rick) Goad, and Carolyn Goad
Pankalla.
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Source : http://www.prweb.com/releases/2005/5/prweb245944.htm