Friend
Ships
Tour the Fleet of Friend Ships
The fleet of Friend Ships consists
of more than just ships. The staff of our headquarters in Lake Charles,
Louisiana
runs the hub of this massive wheel, coordinating and organizing supplies, securing
necessary resources for the operations, conducting the administration of
the organization and operating the productive Storehouse One food
program, providing communication between facilities and also with the
organization's donors.
"Friend Ships Village",
on the island of Roatán, Honduras, was birthed in 1997. This program is
being established as an exciting, integrated system that will reach out to
the community on many levels, including disaster relief, job training, Bible
school, agricultural development programs, island wide computer training,
emergency medical services and volunteer fire fighting.
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Friend Ships has delivered over 100 million
dollars worth of aid to more than 30 nations. Owning and operating our own
ships greatly enhances our ability to provide and actually transport
supplies to their ultimate destination.
Spirit, our first ship, was reactivated and ready
for service by 1990. Since that time, the ship has traveled on many voyages
delivering love to
Central America, the Caribbean, Eastern
Europe, the former
USSR
and
Africa.
Spirit and Spirit
of Grace are Knot Class ships, built in 1944 to carry supplies and
servicemen overseas. Even though the Spirit and Spirit of Grace are built
similarly, each one has a different story they share.
Read more about our Knot Class
vessels.
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