We’ve received the following praise report from Blanca Garcia, one of our Ecuadorian project directors. Join her in giving thanks for all those who donated to the Ecuador Earthquake Fund. Thanks to the generosity of supporters, our partner churches were able to distribute food supplies and safe water in the aftermath of the disaster and they’ve begun to provide group counselling and psychological support to children and their families.
anca and her son look up at the apartment block where they used to liv
“Everything was normal and we were happy out on the terrace when all of a sudden, we felt things move. I said, ‘It’s just an earthquake and it’ll pass quickly.’ Then it all started happening — the building turned into a hammock and the cistern on the balcony began to shoot out water. Then it broke and the water poured down on us. My daughter-in-law started to run down the stairs, but I was able to grab her by the hair and hold her back. If she’d gone down, the stairway wall would have crushed and killed her when it fell in. I asked God for mercy and I thought, ‘We’re going to die here. We’re not going to get out of this alive.’
The city of Manta was devastated; the Tarqui community where I used to live was devastated. Buildings, two schools and several factories all fell down. The utility poles fell down and the sewer lines burst open.
We’re thankful to God for all Compassion is doing. I cried when I saw the containers arrive with baskets and letters children had written to encourage us. I said, ‘Lord, it’s amazing how people have united, how they have cared about us. I think children have used their lunch money to be able to send us what other children need.’
stor Gabriel Junco hands out supplies to families in his communit
We’ve gone to children’s houses that have been left without roofs or walls and have found them there crying. It’s very sad and very painful. The children desperately need support, and that’s what we’ve been able to give.”
Continue to pray for those affected by the earthquakes in Ecuador. Pray for the emotional recovery of children, families and our church partners. Lift up those affected by the two further quakes on Wednesday.
Compassion Ecuador specifically ask us to pray for job opportunities for parents. Many work as fishermen or informal vendors and have been struggling to find work since the April earthquake. Join us in praying for the local economies to recover quickly.
Pray for the thousands living in temporary shelters in Ecuador following the earthquake on April 16. According to government figures, 22,400 are staying in makeshift shelters after their homes were destroyed. Please pray for God’s provision for those who have lost both homes and livelihoods.
The death toll has now risen to 660 with 33 people still missing.
The Compassion Ecuador team have asked us to pray for:
“Even though I walk through the darkest valley,
I will fear no evil, for you are with me;
your rod and your staff, they comfort me.” Psalm 23: 1-4
Please continue to pray for all those affected by Saturday’s earthquake. Compassion Ecuador Country Director, Fernando Puga, asks us to pray for:
Please join us in praying for Ecuador:
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