What Can One Ship Do?

When fully equipped, the ship's medical treatment and screening areas occupy half of the main deck. Services also include
    dental care and eye care, plus an on-board laboratory for testing for the water-borne diseases that kill 13,000 + children daily.

Welcome!

The CAS Foundation is an Indiana-based non-profit corporation, organized to assist humanitarian and relief organizations in fulfilling their objectives of education, disaster relief, and mission support. Because of the logistics, support and resources offered by CAS, other organizations are empowered to work more effectively.

Note: LeRoy Miller is talking a leave of absence for about a year to take care of some personal commitments. Simon Horn will be filling his position during his absence. See our Contact page.

CAS offers the use of its ship to benevolent organizations to assist them in their charitable efforts. CAS assets are offered without distinction to both secular and faith-based organizations. Additionally, other support equipment is made available as needed for humanitarian projects. The only expense to the organizations we serve is the reimbursement of actual expenses incurred. Donations and volunteers are solicited to minimize these expenses.

Many Needs, One Organization

The CAS Foundation ship facilitates Charitable Agency Support by bringing:

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Workers - transport and house

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450 tons of supplies and equipment

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Medical facilities

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50 relief workers who can stay on board

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37,000 gallons of safe water

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Enough electricity to power a small town

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Tools to provide safe water resources

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Safe food, water, and lodging

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And much more!

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