While terrorists fell towers and bullets threaten babies, our army rises. While political differences tear families apart and guerilla warfare creates orphans, our movement is growing. And while innocent men, women, and children are subjected to senseless acts of violence, our soldiers march. We are so thankful for you.
If you were a refugee mother like Lina, afraid to walk the street, feeling incredibly isolated and cooped up with traumatized children all day long, wouldn’t a playground be a great place to decompress? There you may make a friend…
The air was still and the ground was cold as the morning sun rose in the East. While walking uphill to the camp, we began to see the smiling faces of people welcoming us to their new home. The Korah School was an unfinished concrete structure, grey and weather-beaten. Children approached us with curiosity and wonder, and as they did, we could see the anguish of loss and the vulnerability of displacement in their eyes. These were the Yazidi people of Iraq – an ancient people who carry a heavy burden of war and pain. They are without a permanent home, searching for hope in the midst of a battle-torn country.
Good afternoon, Reload Love Friends, Family and Groundbreakers! We wanted to share a brief, downloadable PDF update from our founder, Lenya Heitzig, with you today.
A war is happening a world away, but we are joining the ranks of a Lovement in order to make a difference in Burma.
Reload Love has supplied aid for children in the form of clothing, shoes, baby formula, relief supplies, educational buildings, and supplies, as well as trauma counseling for young people who were tortured and raped by ISIS.
Reload Love is dedicated to the well-being of Syrian refugee children – who have fled to Jordan from their homes – by funding programs, playgrounds, transportation and Christian education in strategic locations.
Recently, Reload Love purchased new transportation for one of our partner organizations, in addition to providing funding toward children’s programs in Thailand for displaced Burmese refugees.
