Samaritan's Purse includes several ongoing
ministries. • North American Ministries (NAM) responds to emergency situations in North America. • Operation Heal Our Patriots (OHOP) provides lodging and outdoor activities in
Alaska for wounded veterans and their spouses. It is a sub-ministry of NAM. • International Projects responds to emergency situations around the world. • World Medical Mission (WWM), the medical arm of Samaritan's Purse, was founded in 1977 by brothers Dr. Richard Furman and Dr. Lowell Furman to enable doctors to serve short-term assignments at overwhelmed missionary hospitals. • Children's Heart Project (CHP) provides surgery for children born with heart defects in countries where proper care is not available. • Operation Christmas Child
Operation Christmas Child Operation Christmas Child was created in 1990 by
Dave Cooke and his wife Gill for children in Romania. Each November thousands of churches, schools, groups, and individual donors prepare and collect shoeboxes filled with toys, school supplies, personal items, and other small gifts. A booklet of Bible stories is often distributed alongside the shoebox gifts which are given to children based on need alone, regardless of their faith. These boxes are then distributed overseas by volunteers. As of 2024, over 232 million shoeboxes have been delivered. In 1994, a pioneering figure of the program,
Mary Damron, collected 1,256 shoeboxes from family and neighbors in her impoverished community of
Wyoming County, West Virginia. Damron was one of the first major collectors of shoeboxes for Operation Christmas Child, and soon became an ambassador and missionary for the program. She traveled to over 40 countries during her time as a missionary with Samaritan's Purse. Damron died in December 2024, aged 70. In November 2022, the organization reached a milestone by distributing its 200 millionth Christmas shoebox. Elizabeth Groff, who was born in Ukraine and adopted by an American family in 2007, delivered the 200 millionth shoebox gift to a child in Ukraine. The program uses "follow-up" evangelism with pamphlets of Bible stories that are given to families that receive the boxes. The follow-up evangelism program of Operation Christmas Child is called "The Greatest Journey". It is a 12-week discipleship program for children who receive shoebox gifts.
U.S. disaster relief Samaritan's Purse launched a large civilian airlift operation to relieve those affected by
Hurricane Helene (late September 2024). The organization completed 358 missions (helicopter and fixed wing). 35,000 volunteers participated in cleaning the affected areas from mud, trees, and debris. In November 2024, Samaritan's Purse announced the launch of its new Hurricane Helene Rebuild Program. In May 2025,
Franklin Graham started welcoming the first families into their new homes, which were provided free-of-charge and fully furnished.
Emergency aid used for the emergency transport of basic necessities and aid workers The organization's medical mission in
Liberia, West Africa, was one of only two medical NGOs active in Liberia during the beginning of the
2014 Ebola outbreak. Samaritan's Purse and SIM USA both have been actively engaged in treating the outbreak of
Ebola hemorrhagic fever in Liberia. On August 1, 2014, the organization announced that it was evacuating 60 nonessential personnel from Liberia.
Dr. Kent Brantly, a Texas-based doctor working for the organization, was the first U.S. citizen to contract the Ebola virus in Liberia while treating the disease. He arrived in the United States on Saturday, August 2, and was treated and subsequently released after nearly three weeks in a special isolation unit of
Emory University Hospital in
Atlanta, Georgia. The organization recorded their mission in Liberia in the documentary
Facing Darkness. Samaritan's Purse has a fleet of 24 aircraft (22 planes and 2 helicopters) for the emergency transport of basic necessities and aid workers. The organization launched hygiene and public awareness campaigns about prevention and diagnosis and airlifted nearly 200 tons of relief supplies to the country. Samaritan's Purse also responded to the large Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo in 2018. During that crisis, the organization set up a 56-bed emergency
field hospital in Komanda where teams of Samaritan's Purse doctors and nurses treated nearly 600 patients who were in desperate need of care.
Ukraine aid According to the Ukrainian government, Samaritan's Purse has been operating in Ukraine through Operation Christmas Child since 1996. Samaritan's Purse began its full response in Ukraine in February 2022 when
Russia's full-scale invasion began. Since the start of the war, the organization, both directly and through local partners, has been delivering food, water, warm clothing, shelter, winter heating solutions and medical assistance. More than 10 million Ukrainians have benefited from this aid. The organization has established cooperation with 2,000 Ukrainian partners. The organization stepped efforts to aid Ukraine in the midst of the
Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022. The first mission staff arrived in Ukraine in February 2022. During the initial phase of the war, a DC-8 aircraft transported up to 84,000 pounds of aid, which was then delivered to Ukraine through Poland. The organization's warehouse in North Wilkesboro, North Carolina, was used for the aid distribution. By December 2022, the organization had distributed 100 million pounds (45,000 metric tons) of food to those affected by the war in Ukraine. The organization's aircraft was also used for evacuating Ukrainian refugees. In May 2022, 28 Ukrainians were flown to Canada. The organization donated various supplies especially for the youth in schools such as medication, food, supplies, blankets, tarps, and bags. The donations were made through various methods of transportation such as semi trucks being loaded with roughly 80,000 donation goods, being transferred at Piedmont Triad International Airport on the DC-8 airplane, and then being air lifted to Poland where the goods are transported across the border to Ukraine. The organization accomplished its 30th airlift donation in the month of September having started in February, equating to roughly 4 airlifts per month. It is estimated that 5.5 million Ukrainians were aided due to the efforts with food, water, and supplies. Furthermore, the organization provided roughly 30 emergency field support hospitals in Lviv with the result of aiding nearly 18,000 patients. The deployment of the emergency field hospital in Ukraine began on March 3, 2022. In September 2022, it was reported that the organization supported 30 medical facilities across Ukraine. across the region. Samaritan's Purse also trained 18,000 local Ukrainian medical professionals. To further support Ukraine, in March 2023, Samaritan's Purse and its Ukrainian subsidiary, the Samaritan's Purse Ukraine Charitable Foundation, signed a five-party
memorandum of understanding and cooperation with Ukrainian government structures, including the Ministry of Social Policy, the Ministry of Health, and the Ministry for Reintegration of Temporarily Occupied Territories. The organization provided hygiene kits, hot meals, food boxes, and vouchers for internally displaced people in Israel. Also, rescue teams were provided with medical equipment, including defibrillators and 1,000 trauma kits for rapid emergency care. Hot meals and food were delivered in partnership with 50 local churches. During his visit, Franklin Graham suggested that
Magen David Adom, Israel's emergency services system, equivalent to the Red Cross first responders, needed a small fleet of armored ambulances.
Other relief Regarding the
March 28 Myanmar earthquake of 2025, Samaritan's Purse reported that a DC-8 plane containing a field hospital landed in Myanmar on April 5; and on April 6, a chartered 747 took off from
Greenville, South Carolina carrying more than 100 tons of relief supplies. Samaritan's Purse treated over 5,800 patients and performed over 300 surgeries during the Myanmar Earthquake Response. The organization also produced more than 59,000 gallons of fresh water for earthquake victims using six filtration units. == Evangelistic initiatives ==