Sunday, March 24, 2019
Justice and Hope for the Forgotten :: Papers
jurist and Hope for the Forgotten The Amos Trust finds its c every(prenominal)ing in the words of the eighth Century Hebrew Prophet Amos But let referee roll gloomy like waters and righteousness like an ever flowing stream (Amos chapter 5 vrs 24). Founded by singer and songwriter Rev Garth Hewitt (Priest In Charge of entirely Hallows on the Wall, in the city of London) in 1985, the organisation is committed to justice and intrust for the forgotten and seeks to encourage and support the oppressed and those living in forgotten situations. It besides aims to inspire and motivate others around the world through hosting events, and through apologue and song. Amos theology has been sharpened by its links with partners and friends around the world as part of a developing international community dedicated to justice and peace. The organisation has specific partnerships with six communities, in South Africa, Nicaragua, Palestine-Israel, Uganda, The Philipp ines and Honduruas. Alongside these partnerships Amos is actively involved in campaigning for human rights. Amos Trust gives direct financial support to two initiatives in Palestine - Israel, (reflecting directly its name- sakes concerns for the Holy Land, albeit 2800 or so years later). The Al Ahli Arab Hospital in Gaza, founded by the Christian Mission Society (CMS) in 1882 is a front line infirmary that plays a huge role in the provision of general checkup and surgical care and in prevention of illness and disability to all people in the Gaza strip. During the first intifada Al Alhi was the only hospital non-Israeli hospital run by Palestinians in Gaza working with the community. The hospitals work is invaluable, providing medical exam outreach clinics in areas of Gaza where each village is under separate siege (due to cosmos close to an Israeli settlement) with entry of all supplies, medications, people and merchandise requiring permits. Ahli h as in any case been designated by the Ministry of Health as the first line recipient for run down of casualties after the Ministrys own hospital. The Emergency Response Team is trained to match to a call for assistance
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