ACERO’s 2024 Easter Season Appeal

Nadia Cavner, a philanthropist and activist based in Springfield, MO, with a heart for humanitarian causes, has long been a dedicated supporter of the Assyrian Church of the East Relief Organization (ACERO). This Easter time, she encourages everyone to join her in making a meaningful difference in the lives of Christian families residing in Northern Iraq, as well as those displaced in Jordan and Turkey.

For over a decade, ACERO has been unwavering in its mission to provide essential support to hundreds of families in need. Their efforts encompass financial assistance, food vouchers, and emergency aid for medical treatments. Now, amidst ongoing challenges, Nadia emphasizes the critical importance of contributing to ACERO’s cause.

A donation to ACERO of any amount – no matter how big or small – goes a long way. With just an $85 donation, individuals can provide a family with much-needed financial assistance and a vital food parcel for an entire month. This generosity directly impacts the daily lives of these families, helping them meet essential bills and expenses during times of hardship.

Nadia urges everyone to consider the significance of their donation and the tangible difference it can make in the lives of those facing immense challenges. By coming together this Easter season, we can extend compassion and support to families in need, spreading hope and kindness in the process. Your donation today can bring relief and joy to those who need it most. Join Nadia and ACERO in their mission to make a positive impact this Easter season. 

Visit the ACERO website here to make your impact and donate today.

ACERO – Christian Organization Caring for Refugees in the Middle East

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A nationally recognized financial advisor, Nadia Cavner served as the president of Nadia Cavner Group Investment Services for over two decades. An active philanthropist, Nadia Cavner supports the Assyrian Church of the East, which runs a relief organization called ACERO.

ACERO is a nonprofit which raises funds to help Assyrians in need, including those living as refugees in the Middle East. One of the organization’s programs is focused on alleviating the suffering of refugees fleeing Mosul, Iraq’s second city.

Because of civil war, many people fled Mosul. International organizations have estimated the figure to be 500,000. Some of these people sought shelter in local churches. They included Assyrians, Chaldeans, Catholics, and Arabs. Many arrived with nothing more than the clothes on their backs. If they were to survive, help was necessary.

ACERO responded by disbursing financial aid to the local churches, converting a priest’s home and one of the organization’s classrooms into shelters to house displaced families, and distributing food in the local parishes.

While the organization’s help came in good time, more needs to be done. ACERO is raising funds to distribute more food baskets, build water tanks, and install electric generators.