The evening news is full of reports about treacherous winter weather all across the country. But what isn’t covered are the families in poverty on Native American Reservations who don’t have the resources to keep their homes warm.
Wings of Faith is reaching out to the poorest people in remote locations to provide necessities like winter coats, blankets and food to help them through the cold months, where freezing temperatures are not uncommon.
Through the end of February our volunteer pilots and ground drivers will make deliveries to Indian Reservations in Arizona, California, Nevada and New Mexico.
Ways to Help:
- Please cover this ministry with your prayers
- Help fund the fuel costs to get these goods to needy tribal members
- Share some of your time preparing the deliveries in our Corona Airport hangar
Other means of contributing:
- Amazon will make a contribution to Wings of Faith for every purchase you make. Details.
- Share our GoFundMe page on your social media accounts. Details.
- Set up a one-time or a recurring donation on our website.
Thank you for your generosity and may God bless you.
“Therefore, as God’s chosen people, holy and dearly loved, clothe yourselves with compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness and patience.” Colossians 3:12
Here are some of the beneficiaries of Christmas Airlift 2016, who were blessed at Whiteriver, Arizona's Hope Center. Thanks to your prayers and support, Christmas was a little brighter on many Indian Reservations in the Southwest. And now, by the grace of God, we're able to provide blankets and winter coats to the coldest and remotest locations. Please keep these precious folks in your prayers for the glory of God.