Celebrating New Year in a war zone
A message from Ebola-stricken Sierra Leone
A message from Ebola-stricken Sierra Leone
None of the Orthodox flock and our workers here in Sierra Leone have been infected with the virus. And our people continue to receive Holy Communion without fear of being infected. Such is the level of faith here…
25 tons of rice, milk, oil, pasta, pasta, salt, clothes, toys and church items were purchased, collected and packed in our warehouse in Filiro.
On 19 October, a container will be sent out. We invite all of you, our friends and partners, to contribute to the shipment by donating long-life food.
We have already raised and sent the sum of 13,000 euros, which will cover three months’ accommodation at the Waterloo Disabled Village.
Archbishop. Themistocles Adamopoulos from Sierra Leone, speaks at the head table of the Holy Temple of Agia Zoni Patision about the mission in sub-Saharan Africa
Help us save lives in Sierra Leone. There is an urgent need to find at least €20,000 to cover the cost of the Waterloo disabled people’s bedding. If we don’t help now, the “Disabled Village” will soon be a thing of the past, because all the inhabitants will be infected with the Ebola virus.
Journey to the Holy Metropolis of Guinea
The Orthodox Church in Sierra Leone makes her best to reach and help the victims of the 12 year destructive war.
We mainly need food, medical equipment (but not pharmaceuticals), school supplies, church supplies.