
The Tsunami destruction
Operation Compassion has been deeply involved in disaster relief since its inception; sending thousands of semis of products and supplies directly to the affected areas or regions. Our first response is to send financial assistance to our long term partners to purchase urgent supplies.
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Operation Compassion received a very large donation of vegetable seeds designated for third world countries. These seeds will prove to be a valuable contribution on two economic fronts for these countries. Continue reading 'Vegetable Seeds Provide Food and Economic Growth'»
Forbes.com, the premier online magazine, has just named Operation Compassion for the second consecutive time in their annual America’s 200 Largest Charities survey. Out of 1.4 million charities in the United States, Operation Compassion was listed #1 with 100% of our expenses going directly to our global programs. This category calculates how much of the total expenses went to charitable purposes verses program overhead or charity efficiency. Three other charities tied with the #1 ranking.
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As Mt. Merapi in central Indonesia continues to erupt, Operation Compassion begins its response to the devastated area. A request has been made for blankets, soy rice, face masks and other products necessary to sustain life as more than 350,000 Indonesians are homeless following the initial eruption.
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For the third consecutive year, Operation Compassion has been evaluated and included in the Chronicle of Philanthropy Top 400. The Chronicle of Philanthropy is the foremost authority in rating non-profits for their fundraising, distribution and gift-in-kind activity. The Chronicle of Philanthropy is to non-profits what the Forbes Top 400 list is to the wealthy.
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