The United Methodist Committee on Relief (UMCOR) is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to alleviating human suffering around the globe. UMCOR’s work reaches people in more than 80 countries, including the United States. We provide humanitarian relief when war, conflict, or natural disaster disrupt life to such an extent that communities are unable to recover on their own.
UMCOR is a ministry of The United Methodist Church, and our goal is to assist the most vulnerable persons affected by crisis or chronic need without regard to their race, religion, gender, or sexual orientation. We believe all people have God-given worth and dignity.
While UMCOR cooperates with other aid organizations to extend our reach, our most important partners are the people we serve. We are confident that successful solutions to emergency or chronic conditions begin with the affected population. UMCOR provides these survivors not only temporary relief but long-term education, training, and support.
UMCOR spends 100 percent of designated donations on the projects our donors specify. When UMCOR donors give their time, money, and supplies, they join UMCOR as the hands and feet of Christ.
I am very troubled by the suffering of the Philippine people. Who among you can recommend a charity that works best to get these people the help they need?
Claire R. replied:
UMCOR (United Methodist Committee on Relief) sends all the money you donate to the place you want it to go. The actual overhead/operating costs are paid for through the local churches so that individual donors don't bear that cost. UMCOR.org has a link you can use to donate.
Does anyone know a good local organization that are taking donations for the Oklahoma tornado recovery
Ingrid Q. replied:
UMCOR (United Methodist Committee on Relief) is actively supporting the victims and the beauty of giving to them is that their overhead is covered by the apportionments from the churches, so 100% of your money will go towards the relief effort. www.umcor.org