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$30 Provides 1 Agape Pack

$300 Builds A Relief Shelter for 75 people

$500 For A Mobile Medical Team for 1 Day

$3,000 Provides a Crisis Relief Center

Agape Packs $30 One pack provides Food & basic necessities to a displaced family

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Hygiene Shelter Food Utensils

Toothpaste Powder Bucket                   
Towel 2 pcs
Bathing Soap
Washing Soap
Plastic Mug
Water bottle 1 piece

Bed sheet  
Mosquito net Plastic Chair Sleeping mat
Biscuits pkt
Candy for kids
Sattu Health Drink
Dry Milk Powder

 

2 plates
2 glasses
Matches
Candle

 

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Click here to read about how NIEA and IDR worked together to turn a ricepatty into a Relief Camp for 1,000 people in just 3 days.

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NIEA and India Disaster Relief have provided

Agape Packs
1600
Mobile Medical Camps
17
Patients Treated
2200
Residents in Agape Village
282
Hot Meals
13,384
Together With Your Help We Have Touched More Than 13, 682 Lives

Diary of Events as NIEA Responds

recent_1DAY 31 & 32 17, 18 -September
'Thank you very much for bringing the materials for us. This is the first time anyone has reached us." With tears in their eyes villagers of Narpatganj, acknowledged the efforts taken by Suresh Yadav and his team to be the first ever group to bring relief to their flood affected village. Suresh provided the needy villagers with 200 of the relief packages that had supplies to provide for a family for at least a week.
NIEA medical team partnered with the administrators of SOS Children's village where over 200 children and adults are camped. All sick patients were treated and cared for. The medical team has been doing back to back medical camps for nearly 15 days now and have treated hundreds of patients -the majority of whom had no access to medical care and where desperate for medical aid. The 1000th packet of relief supplies is ready to distribution and will roll out tomorrow.
The relief camp has the 8th and 9th housing unit up and ready. By the weekend there will be more than 350 in our camp..... 

UPDATE FOR SEPTEMBER 15, 16, 2008 

recent_2NIEA camp commended as "THE BEST RELIEF CAMP!" by WHO Officer. Dr. Lalan Roy, Team leader of WHO's surveillance team providing oversightand expertise to relief operations in four districts visited the NIEARelief Camp - or Agape Village. After preliminary visits to the campus, housing units, inspection of water and sanitation facilities, he declared that this was clearly the "Best Camp" in the entire region. Praise God for this positive report.
Attendence in the camp is crossing 265 and a school for children has been established. 72 kids take part in the daily educational program. Two trailors drove 5 hours one way to reach flood affected Araria district and into interior Kaneili where 200 Relief packages where distributed to 200 needy families in a circumference of about 9 kilometers. Eye-witnesses arrived at the base camp today, worn out after the extended drive but also content that their work was amongst the most needy who still live in areas where water levels are yet to recede.......

BIHAR FLOOD INFO

On August 18th disaster struck Bihar. Bihar is India's 3rd largest state with more than 90 million in population. A dam on the Kosi river in Nepal burst, and the massive Kosi river cut a new course through the heart of Bihar.....read full story

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