Cambodian
Village Receives Flood Relief
The Mekong River usually brings life to the people of Cambodia.
But in 2002, it brought destruction and death. Monsoon rains pounded
Southeast Asia, flooding the river's banks. Many of the villages
along the river were destroyed. Mrs. Vorn of Lvea Sor was one of
its' victims.
A
Widow's Plight
Mrs. Vorn had led a hard life even before the Mekong River flooded.
Her husband died ten years ago. She was left alone to support her
children. Determined to have food on the table, this mother went
into the forest and cut firewood to sell. Her muscles ached, but
that was the only way she could support her children. For every
three days of work she brought home $1. The family survived on rice,
cheese and their garden vegetables.
Years passed and then the 2002 flood took everything Mrs. Vorn
had worked so hard for. "I was very scared," she said.
"I tried to put something higher for my chickens to stay in,
but they still fell down into the water and died. I was feeling
sad. I cried. I didn't know what to do. I didn't have an ability
to build my house again. My dishes, cooking pots and other things,
they floated away with the flood."
After the floodwaters receded, the silt and sand from the river
ruined the soil for farming. She didn't have anything to feed her
family. "There was nothing compared to my sorrow," said
Mrs. Vorn. "My children ran away from me because of my poverty.
My house was going to fall down. I had nothing to eat."
Villagers
Helped
In the Kandal Province, hundreds of villagers -- just like Mrs.
Vorn -- needed immediate help. They desperately needed rice -- the
staple of the Cambodian diet. Operation Blessing quickly came came
in and distributed 50-pound bags of rice to nearly 600 families
in the area so they had the strength and hope to start rebuilding.
"I was very happy," said Mrs. Vorn. "I felt joyful
in my heart to receive rice. They helped me and my family."
Surgery Needed
Five months later our staff returned to the village and found Mrs.
Vorn was no longer able to cut wood. Over time the hard labor had
caused a painful medical condition. She needed immediate surgery.
With the help of our faithful partners, We were able to sponsor
Mrs. Vorn's surgery. We also made sure she could feed her family
while she recuperated. While visiting with our staff, she told them,
"You don't have to tell me about your God because I can see
through your actions."
There are countless people around the world that face natural and
man-made disasters. They can't build their lives without your help.
Please give them a second chance.
Help
us break the cycle of suffering today!
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