Restoring the Jewishness of the Gospel to the pastors and people of Cuba.
The Jewish Road is going to Cuba January 19-27, 2022
Join us in being part of the solution.
We are partnering with our friends at Go Global Ministries, which is working to meet the physical and spiritual needs of people in Cuba. We will join them to provide food, water, medical supplies, and other essential items to those who need them most. And we share the hope of the gospel with everyone we meet.
You can help us by donating supplies or financially supporting our work. Your donation will make a real difference in the lives of Cubans struggling to survive.
Our total cost is $2400. We want to cover our costs, and if you have access to medical supplies, we will bring them with us to deliver to the Jewish community in Havanna.
See below for a list of medical supplies we want to bring with us.
So what is needed?
Actual donations of these items must be boxed and shipped to the address below, or financial donations can be sent to the same address. Checks can be made to The Jewish Road with the word Cuba in the memo line.
The Jewish Road
Attn: Cuba Support
P.O. Box 151
Georgetown, KY 40324
Multiple vitamins and children's and adult vitamins
Vitamin B, B12, C, and E
D3Fish Oil Omega 3 vitamins
Tumeric tablets for natural pain relief
Nasal spray
Ointment creams and spray
Pepcid/Tums for digestion
Baby Aspirin
Women's feminine products
Dental floss
Deodorant
Toothbrushes and Toothpaste
Sunscreen
Eyeglasses
Painkillers like: Ibuprofen, Aspirin, Advil, Aleve, Motrin, Tylenol, and Excedrin Migraine Relief
Anti Inflamatories
Neosporin
Laxatives
Allergy relief pills
Cortizone ointment
Monistat 1
Bandaids
Kid’s Cough Syrup
Flonase
Arthritis Relief
Acid Reducer
Cough Medicine
Meeting the physical needs opens the doors to the spiritual needs.
Cuba is a beautiful country with rich history and culture. But for many Cubans, daily life is a struggle. Nearly 60% of the population lives in poverty. That means they don't have enough money to cover their basic needs, like food, shelter, and clothing.
What's more, Cuba has one of the lowest rates of access to clean water in the world. Only about 60% of Cubans have access to piped water, according to the World Health Organization. That means the other 40% have to find other ways to get clean water.
Doors have opened, and you can be part of it.