Global humanitarian relief and disaster response organization
Samaritan's Purse operates a distributed humanitarian network across 1,001–5,000 staff spanning the US and seven international countries, with operations-heavy hiring (99 roles) and active crisis response projects. The tech stack is enterprise-standard (Microsoft Office, SharePoint, SQL Server, .NET, PostgreSQL) with no adopting or replacing signals—suggesting stable infrastructure rather than rapid modernization. The largest pain-point cluster centers on volunteer management and recruiting (four of ten top challenges), reflecting the operational complexity of coordinating field teams in distributed disaster and development work.
Notable leadership hires: Director of Maintenance, Regional Director, Operations Director, Country Director, Dining Room Lead
Samaritan's Purse is a nondenominational Christian humanitarian organization founded in 1970, providing emergency relief, medical aid, and community development in response to war, poverty, natural disasters, disease, and famine. The organization operates across the United States and internationally, with active programs including disaster recovery (US Rebuild), medical missions, child sponsorship, and volunteer coordination networks. Headquarters in Boone, NC; field operations in Liberia, Ukraine, South Sudan, Cambodia, Democratic Republic of the Congo, and Uganda. Current focus includes manufactured home replacement, processing center operations, and regional coordination of collection networks for Operation Christmas Child.
Headquarters in Boone, North Carolina. Active operations in United States, Liberia, Ukraine, South Sudan, Cambodia, Democratic Republic of the Congo, and Uganda, with roles across emergency relief, development, and medical programs.
Enterprise Microsoft stack (Office, SharePoint, Excel, Outlook) plus SQL Server, PostgreSQL, .NET/C#, Angular for development. Tableau for analytics, Figma and Adobe Creative Suite for design. No recent technology migrations in progress.
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