La diferencia que salva vidas en más de 100 países Catholic Relief Services (CRS) fue fundada en 1943 por los Obispos Católicos de Estados Unidos para apoyar a los refugiados de la Segunda Guerra Mundial. Catholic Relief Services brinda ayuda en base a la necesidad de las personas, sin tener en cuenta raza, religión o nacionalidad. Hoy día, las labores de Catholic Relief Services se desempeñan en más de 100 países, beneficiando a más de 80 millones de personas.
En junio pedimos por nuestros hermanos y hermanas que caminan hacia otras tierras, lejos de sus familias buscando un porvenir mejor. Rogamos que lleguen a su destino con bien y que encuentren la hospitalidad y la paz del Señor en sus nuevas comunidades.
In India, thousands of people who were already living in dire poverty lost their homes to severe flooding. CRS is helping them start over.Read More »»
An image of malnourished children compelled parishioners to look beyond their problems by reaching out to Haitians in dire need.Read More »»
An HIV program in Pakistan helps people once near death enjoy full and productive lives.Read More »»
A Kenyan mother too sick to support her family, much less cover fees for her children's schooling, now sees her once-distant dreams coming true.Read More »»
Over two days in Washington, AIDSRelief was praised for "doing the impossible."Read More »»
CRS partner Caritas offers a second chance at childhood for Congolese boys once forced to toil and fight for armed groups.Read More »»
Severe drought has left millions of East Africans with little or no food, but coming El Niño rains may compound the crisis with flooding. Read More »»
Thousands of people in the Philippines are undertaking a massive cleanup of their homes and neighborhoods after losing so much to two typhoons. Read More »»
Kenyans suffering from years of poor rains receive food vouchers from CRS in exchange for conservation work to reduce drought impact.Read More »»
In India, thousands of people who were already living in dire poverty lost their homes to severe flooding. CRS is helping them start over.Read More »»
An image of malnourished children compelled parishioners to look beyond their problems by reaching out to Haitians in dire need.Read More »»
An HIV program in Pakistan helps people once near death enjoy full and productive lives.Read More »»
A Kenyan mother too sick to support her family, much less cover fees for her children's schooling, now sees her once-distant dreams coming true.Read More »»
Over two days in Washington, AIDSRelief was praised for "doing the impossible."Read More »»
CRS partner Caritas offers a second chance at childhood for Congolese boys once forced to toil and fight for armed groups.Read More »»
Severe drought has left millions of East Africans with little or no food, but coming El Niño rains may compound the crisis with flooding. Read More »»
Thousands of people in the Philippines are undertaking a massive cleanup of their homes and neighborhoods after losing so much to two typhoons. Read More »»
Kenyans suffering from years of poor rains receive food vouchers from CRS in exchange for conservation work to reduce drought impact.Read More »»