WHO WE ARE
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GLOBAL AID NETWORK (GAiN USA)
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Global Aid Network – Australia
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Global Aid Network® (GAiN®) is a multi-national network of ministries serving to demonstrate the love of God, through word and deed, to hurting and needy people around the world through relief and development projects.
As the relief and development aid arm of Campus Crusade for Christ International, the ministry of Global Aid Network spans the globe helping to meet physical needs in areas of poverty and despair and providing hope through evangelistic outreach.
Global Aid Network works in partnership with existing Campus Crusade for Christ ministries, local churches, missionaries, and other agencies to help distribute compassionate aid to impoverished countries around the world and mobilizes mission teams for aid distribution, disaster response, evangelistic outreach, medical mission and orphan care.
As a ministry of Campus Crusade for Christ International, Global Aid Network adheres to the donor confidentiality guidelines set forth by Campus Crusade for Christ.
What we do:
Global Aid Network operates through three key strategies:
Relief Assistance – responding to catastrophic disasters and providing ongoing humanitarian relief through aid distribution including food, water filtration systems and hygiene kits.
Development – providing training and resources to promote lasting and ongoing efforts such as agricultural projects, water wells and medical clinics. Our Compassionate Care Unit addresses the emotional, social, and spiritual well-being of people following disasters and crisis events.
Mobilization – organizing people, churches, and other agencies both nationally and internationally to partner with us through advocacy programs, campus initiatives and mission trip teams.
Where we work:
Originally started in 1991 as a humanitarian project to the former Soviet Union, Global Aid Network is now overseeing projects in more than 30 countries and has distributed greater than $200 million worth of aid and mobilized more than 12,000 short-term mission participants to foreign lands.
