8,000 Pounds from C3 Church
January 27, 2010 by ismael
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When Gleaning For The World announced that help was needed to collect supplies for the earthquake victims in Haiti, hundreds of churches across America answered the call. C3 Church out of the Raleigh, NC area is one of them. On Wednesday afternoon, three church members volunteered to deliver the 8,000 pounds of supplies to Gleaning’s [...]
UVA Health System & Charlottesville Fire Dept. Supports Gleaning
January 25, 2010 by ismael
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Haitians recovering from the recent earthquake will soon have more aid heading their way. The University of Virginia Health System and the Charlottesville Fire Department spent the last two weeks collecting supplies. Thanks to their efforts, two tractor-trailer loads of medical supplies, food, water, blankets, and generators were collected and provided to Gleaning For The [...]
Haiti Supplies Flown from Lynchburg
January 23, 2010 by ismael
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Through Gleaning’s network of partnerships in Haiti, Rev. Ron Davidson learned there are orthopedic surgeons located outside of Port-au-Prince who are operating on 50 patients each day. The surgeons have requested medical supplies immediately. Rev. Davidson located a plane and had it land at Virginia Aviation in Lynchburg to be loaded with Gleaning’s supplies. These will [...]
A Message from Rev. Ron Davidson
January 22, 2010 by ismael
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I just want to let you know that we are doing everything we can at Gleaning For The World to provide relief to the earthquake victims in Haiti. Thanks to your support, $1 million worth of medical supplies, food, baby products, and more have been flown in to the disaster areas. In the first few [...]
Pictures from Haiti
January 20, 2010 by ismael
Filed under Featured, Recent News
Our partnering organization in Haiti just sent some pictures from the earthquake disaster areas. There is no need to add descriptions to these pictures – they speak for themselves. Your support to Gleaning For The World is providing food, water, medical supplies and more to these beautiful people. Thank you for your support. [...]
Supplies in Route
January 19, 2010 by ismael
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A tractor trailer load of medical supplies, food, water, baby products, and personal care items are currently on the road for earthquake victims in Haiti. This shipment is heading to Florida where Gleaning’s partnering organization will airlift it to earthquake victims on Wednesday. These supplies will be distributed in the hard hit areas of Port-au-Prince. [...]
Haiti Relief Update
January 19, 2010 by ismael
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Millions in Haiti need immediate assistance now – the time to help is now. Medical supplies, food, baby supplies, and personal care products are some of the crucial items needed. The 7.0 earthquake has left people in desperate need of medical supplies, food, baby supplies, and personal care products. Gleaning For The World and Thomas [...]
Brentwood Church Donates Water
January 18, 2010 by ismael
Filed under Recent News
Gleaning For The World is blessed to have Brentwood Church in Lynchburg, Virginia to donate more than three pallets of water for earthquake victims in Haiti. The church held the collection last Sunday and dropped off the collection on Monday. The water will be added to our current shipments of water that will soon be [...]
Collection at Sam’s Club
January 18, 2010 by ismael
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Gleaning For The World was set up on Friday and Saturday of last week to collect supplies for earthquake victims in Haiti. More than three tract0r-trailer loads were collected in just two days! All of the monetary donations will be used for locating, processing, and transporting supplies received from our partnering industries. Currently, volunteers have [...]
Disaster Network Triggered to help Haiti
January 13, 2010 by admin
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Reports continue to come in after a 7.0 earthquake strikes the poorest nation in the Western Hemisphere. It happened near Port-au-Prince, Haiti – the most powerful quake in more than a century. Major hospitals, bridges and roads collapsed – most of the infrastructure now rests in ruin. The U.S. State Department has been told to expect “serious loss [...]


