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.
Watch this video to learn how CRS is helping orphans in western Kenya who have lost parents to AIDS to be kids again.Read More »»
After the genocide in Rwanda, CRS adopted advocacy as a new tool to help those in need around the world.Read More »»
A CRS staff member taps his medical background to help orphans and other children impacted by the AIDS pandemic in Tanzania.Read More »»
Students from Villanova University and Cabrini College embarked on a trip to Capitol Hill to lobby on the topics of foreign assistance and food aid.Read More »»
Millions of Iraqis have been forced from their home country and now find themselves unable to work, go to school or get health care.Read More »»
With help from CRS' small-loan program, a destitute widow started a business—and turned her life around.Read More »»
Greening CRS: How some CRS offices are making changes to be environmentally friendly.
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A CRS-supported home in Guinea-Bissau means survival for at-risk mothers and their newborns.Read More »»
A new trade center is giving youth living in Haiti's port city of Gonaives technical skills and new futures. Read More »»
Watch this video to learn how CRS is helping orphans in western Kenya who have lost parents to AIDS to be kids again.Read More »»
After the genocide in Rwanda, CRS adopted advocacy as a new tool to help those in need around the world.Read More »»
A CRS staff member taps his medical background to help orphans and other children impacted by the AIDS pandemic in Tanzania.Read More »»
Students from Villanova University and Cabrini College embarked on a trip to Capitol Hill to lobby on the topics of foreign assistance and food aid.Read More »»
Millions of Iraqis have been forced from their home country and now find themselves unable to work, go to school or get health care.Read More »»
With help from CRS' small-loan program, a destitute widow started a business—and turned her life around.Read More »»
Greening CRS: How some CRS offices are making changes to be environmentally friendly.
Read More »»
A CRS-supported home in Guinea-Bissau means survival for at-risk mothers and their newborns.Read More »»
A new trade center is giving youth living in Haiti's port city of Gonaives technical skills and new futures. Read More »»