Devastation following the earthquake in Myanmar on March 28. Photo: Christian Aid.
Following the devastating earthquake in South East Asia on March 28, the Bishops’ Appeal Advisory Committee is sending emergency assistance of €10,000 (£8,400) to Christian Aid’s appeal for Myanmar.
More than two thousand lives have been lost in the disaster, and parishes and individuals are encouraged to donate directly to Christian Aid to ensure that the money reaches those affected as swiftly as possible.
Bishop Ferran Glenfield, who chairs Bishops’ Appeal, said: “Myanmar is one of the most closed countries in the world, and generally doesn’t welcome international aid, but the monstrous earthquake has presented an opportunity for organisations such as Christian Aid to offer help to those whose lives have been devastated.
“Bishops’ Appeal always works with trusted partners on the ground and Christian Aid is one of those partners.”
Examples of aid are shared below to show how donations can make a direct difference:
Donations can be made directly through the Christian Aid Ireland website.
Julie Mehigan, Christian Aid’s Head of Asia, Middle East and Europe, said: “Even before this heartbreaking earthquake, we know conflict and displacement has left countless people in real need. Every prayer and every gift will bring hope to people hit by disaster.”
Christian Aid has shared the following prayer for Myanmar, to encourage intercession:
God, our strength and our refuge,
We pray to you for the people of Myanmar.
We hold in mind those who are injured or have been bereaved.
We ask your protection for everyone awaiting rescue.
May those who have lost homes and belongings be comforted.
May emergency workers and medical staff be safe as they pour their energy into saving the lives of others.
May the international community respond quickly to support those affected.
God, our strength and our refuge,
Be with our global neighbours today.
Amen.
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