Disaster Relief
GAi mission is to provide coordinated relief to communities impacted by natural and humanitarian disasters worldwide—responding with urgency, order, and compassion. We also provide emotional and spiritual care.
What We Do
– Emergency response and rapid coordination
– Distribution of food, water, clothing, and essential supplies
– Temporary shelter and recovery support
– Community care and prayer support
How We Serve
– Partner with trusted local leaders and organizations
– Deploy trained mission teams as needed
– Steward resources with accountability and transparency
– Serve all people with dignity and respect
You Can Be the Lifeline
In the wake of a disaster, the difference between despair and recovery is often a helping hand from across the globe. Your generosity allows us to move faster, reach further, and stay longer.
Will you stand with us?
Your gift to GAi World Missions goes directly toward the front lines of crisis, providing the water that quenches thirst, the roof that provides safety, and the prayer that restores the spirit.
Restoring Jamaica
A Mission of Order and Hope
Hurricane Melissa left devastating damage across Jamaica, with thousands losing everything. Beyond the structural destruction, families are now facing hunger, homelessness, and a complete loss of safety and stability. The affected communities urgently need safe shelter, immediate access to clean water and food, and the fundamental materials to begin rebuilding their lives.
Your donation is more than a monetary gift; it is the foundation of a new beginning. It puts a roof over a child’s head and food on the table. It is hope delivered through a helping hand.
Here is a heartfelt message received from one of GAi members in Jamaica:
“For the most part, almost all our members have been affected by the hurricane, one of our ach Recordo and his family lost their house, whilst others suffered damage to their houses.”
Please act now. Donate to our Hurricane Relief Fund today and help us bring immediate healing and restoration to Jamaica.