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Iraq Response General Relief Fund
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View images from Iraq here.
Southern Baptist workers in Iraq are excited about the expected late-August arrival of 46,000 boxes of food. The boxes have left the Netherlands on ships bound for the Middle East. The food will be placed directly into the hands of Iraqi families in September and October.
These boxes contain 70 pounds of rice, flour, beans and other food staples. Each box will feed a family of five for about one month. They were packed by Southern Baptist churches this past spring for hungry families in Iraq.
"I’m thrilled because I know how much the Iraqi people have suffered," said one Southern Baptist worker in the country. "To have something to demonstrate God’s love for them is very significant."
Funds also are being collected for other needs in Iraq such as food, blankets, medicine, tents and other necessities. You can give right now by filling in the blank at the bottom of this article.
If you prefer to send a check, it should be made out to "IMB." Please designate "Iraq Response-General Relief" in the memo section. Mail to:
IMB Iraq Response - General Relief
PO Box 6767
Richmond, VA 23230-0767
100% of all gifts will go directly to relief ministries. A receipt will be mailed to you in appreciation for your tax-deductible gift.
Click here to read about how the Iraqi people are also hungry for the truth.
For more information, visit http://www.imb.org/urgent.

