Cyclone Relief
Over 200 people have died and half a million have lost their homes as a result of Cyclone Aila. The aftermath difficulties are more feared than the initial storm. You can help cyclone victims in West Bengal not only survive but rebuild their lives today.
About Cyclone Relief
Gospel for Asia's West Bengal headquarters has become a makeshift shelter for cyclone Aila victims. Everyone involved in the ministry is assisting in the relief effort to rescue the thousands whose possessions and dreams were washed away by the storm.
The death toll continues to climb. Some of the new deaths are not from the storm itself, but are related to its aftermath. Landslides in Darjeeling killed 24 people.
GFA workers in West Bengal are giving out of their own limited resources to help provide immediate assistance. But much more will be needed to provide long-term needs and help people restore their lives.
GFA President KP Yohannan, speaking from the organisation's US headquarters, urged Western Christians to support the relief efforts of the Indian believers, both through prayers and with gifts.
"We are inspired by the willingness of the believers of West Bengal to sacrifice what little they have to come to the aid of their suffering countrymen, but the need is far beyond what they will be able to provide.
100% of Donation goes to the field to help Aila Cyclone Relief
100 percent of your donation is sent to the mission field. Nothing is taken out for administration or fundraising.

