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.
Additional financial resources are critical to fill gaps resulting from the recent expulsion of aid agencies from Sudan.Read More »»
Moldova serves as a hub for human traffickign. Staff reports: "This tiny little country is being devastated by this phenomenon."Read More »»
Hosting one of the largest fair trade sales in the country, a Dayton, Ohio, community learns that solidarity means as much at home as abroad.Read More »»
In war-torn parts of Eastern Europe, CRS gives young women information and career alternatives to help them from falling prey to human traffickers.Read More »»
Violence in Pakistan has made 3 million people homeless. Host communities struggle to shelter them, but resources are running out.Read More »»
Sudanese and Iraqi families that fled war face a new challenge in Egypt: paying for education. Tuition vouchers keep their children in school.Read More »»
Haiti continues cleanup from last hurricane season while bracing for the next big hit.Read More »»
"Mary" didn't want anything to do with Monique. But when her family left her, Monique was the only person who was there. Read More »»
In a remote village, a Delaware-Guatemala partnership seeking clean water tapped into unexpected riches. Read More »»
Additional financial resources are critical to fill gaps resulting from the recent expulsion of aid agencies from Sudan.Read More »»
Moldova serves as a hub for human traffickign. Staff reports: "This tiny little country is being devastated by this phenomenon."Read More »»
Hosting one of the largest fair trade sales in the country, a Dayton, Ohio, community learns that solidarity means as much at home as abroad.Read More »»
In war-torn parts of Eastern Europe, CRS gives young women information and career alternatives to help them from falling prey to human traffickers.Read More »»
Violence in Pakistan has made 3 million people homeless. Host communities struggle to shelter them, but resources are running out.Read More »»
Sudanese and Iraqi families that fled war face a new challenge in Egypt: paying for education. Tuition vouchers keep their children in school.Read More »»
Haiti continues cleanup from last hurricane season while bracing for the next big hit.Read More »»
"Mary" didn't want anything to do with Monique. But when her family left her, Monique was the only person who was there. Read More »»
In a remote village, a Delaware-Guatemala partnership seeking clean water tapped into unexpected riches. Read More »»