You are here: HomeNews20150428 › General Andr Cox Calls For International Financial Support In Response To Nepal Disaster

General André Cox calls for international financial support in response to Nepal disaster

28 April 2015

India Eastern Territorial Commander, Commissioner Lalngaihawmi, is requesting support from territories around the world as they coordinate the disaster response efforts to the devastating Nepal earthquake.  

The magnitude 7.8 earthquake struck Nepal early on the morning of Saturday 25 April, devastating the capital region of Kathmandu.

Make a donation in support of The Salvation Army’s Nepal Earthquake Appeal here.

Damaris Frick, a member of the International Headquarters (IHQ) International Emergency Services team, is en route to Nepal to support local officials and to assess how best The Salvation Army can respond in partnership with other agencies already on the ground. Members of the IHQ Communications Section will be in the region in a few weeks and will endeavour to provide a first-hand account of the Army’s response through the lens of communication platforms.

Early reports suggest that more than 3,400 people have died and communities and businesses have been destroyed. This is the worst earthquake to hit the area since 1934, when a reported 10,000 people lost their lives following an 8.2 magnitude quake.

Nepal is a country that has struggled with high unemployment, poverty and hunger for many years. In response to this weekend’s tragedy, General André Cox is calling on Salvation Army territories, commands and regions, as well as individual Salvationists and friends of The Salvation Army, to support the organisation’s #NepalEarthquake appeal by making financial contributions to support the relief effort underway in Nepal.

“On 26 April 2009, the work officially opened in Nepal. The Salvation Army is present, we are known, and we have a responsibility to step up and support the relief and rebuilding efforts, and I am inviting Salvation Army leaders around the world to support this appeal,” said General Cox. The disaster has also impacted the only local Salvation Army officers in the area as their house was destroyed in the quake and they are now living out in the open, like so many other survivors.

In his Sunday devotional posted on Facebook, the Army’s international leader also called on Salvationists to pray for the Nepalese people: ‘Please pray for peace and comfort for those who mourn. Pray for the injured that they might be healed. Pray for the first responders and hospital workers who are working in difficult and dangerous circumstances.’

Comments

No comments yet - be the first.

Leave a Comment


- Will not be published

Email me follow-up comments

Note: Your comment requires approval before being published.

Default avatarWould you like to add a personal image? Visit gravatar.com to get your own free gravatar, a globally-recognized avatar. Once setup, your personal image will be attached every time you comment.

The Salvation Army acknowledges the Traditional Owners of country throughout Australia and recognises their continuing connection to land, waters and community. We pay our respects to them and their cultures; and to elders both past and present.

The Salvation Army is committed to ensuring the provision of safe and inclusive environments for children, young people and vulnerable people where they feel respected, safe, valued and encouraged to reach their full potential. The Salvation Army is a child safe organisation.