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[UMNS-ALL-NEWS] UMNS# 448-UMCOR needs funds for Middle East crisis


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Date Wed, 26 Jul 2006 16:05:47 -0500

UMCOR needs funds for Middle East crisis

Jul. 26, 2006 News media contact: Linda Bloom * (646) 3693759* New York {448}

NOTE: Photographs are available at http://umns.umc.org.

By Elliott Wright*

NEW YORK (UMNS) - The United Methodist Committee on Relief has issued an urgent appeal for funds to assist civilians caught in the renewed fighting in the Middle East.

"Our funds for Middle East emergencies are painfully low," said the Rev. Paul Dirdak, UMCOR's chief executive, on July 25. "As Christians and as a denomination, we need to equip ourselves to do our part in responding to humanitarian needs in this tragic situation."

Contributions should go to the Middle East Emergency Fund, No.601740, of the Advance for Christ and His Church, the United Methodist designated mission giving fund.

This general fund allows UMCOR to respond to civilian needs on any front in the confrontation, Dirdak said.

"We are concerned for all civilians in this ongoing crisis," he explained. "We have a number of options for channeling assistance into Lebanon, Gaza and Israel. We are deeply involved in the dialogue among humanitarian groups as to how to best respond to the emergency.

"We can do very little unless the United Methodist people are, yet again, willing to dig deep into their pockets for dollars that can translate prayers into action," he said.

A small contribution of $5,000 has been sent from general UMCOR funds for emergency aid in Lebanon. Another $20,000 grant is in the emergency approval process.

UMCOR has years of experience in working with refugees in the Middle East and in assisting families and individuals affected by periodic wars there. It has several partners with which it can work in Lebanon, Gaza and the West Bank. In Israel, the agency relies on United Methodist missionaries to identify clinics and other facilities serving those in greatest need.

"The humanitarian aid of the United Methodist Church knows no political or national boundaries," Dirdak said. "In recent weeks, we have been concerned with families in Gaza affected by Israel bombing. Now we are also concerned about civilians in Lebanon and about civilians in Israel whose lives are being torn apart by the military action."

The latest round of violence began two weeks ago with the abductions of two Israeli soldiers and the killings of eight others by the Hezbollah militant group, operating out of Lebanon. Israel responded with an attack on southern Lebanon. The violence on both sides has resulted in the deaths of hundreds of Lebanese and Israeli civilians while displacing more than a half-million Lebanese, according to news reports.

Checks may be written to UMCOR, designated for "Middle East Emergency Fund," Advance No. 601740, and placed in church collection plates or mailed directly to: UMCOR, P.O. Box 9068, New York, NY 10087-9068. Credit-card donations may be made by calling (800) 554-8583. Online donations can be made at

http://secure.gbgm-umc.org/donations/donate.cfm?code=601740 <http://secure.gbgm-umc.org/donations/donate.cfm?code=601740&id=30 &id=30. One hundred percent of the contribution goes to the Advance ministry indicated.

*Wright is the information officer for the United Methodist Board of Global Ministries.

News media contact: Linda Bloom, New York, (646) 369-3759 or newsdesk@umcom.org.

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