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Residents, Aid Workers Rush From Monsoon Floodwaters

An estimated 2.6 million families have been forced from their homes in Bihar, India, as they flee rising floodwaters. »»

Strengthening Women and Preventing AIDS

As the spread of HIV slows in India, women's self-help groups help members manage the effects of the disease. »»

CRS Food Experts Warn of Impending 'Cascade of Hunger'

A worldwide food crisis prompts leaders to seek solutions in the hopes of averting famine, discontent and violence. »»

World Water Day: Liquid Gold

CRS is bringing a wealth of benefits to poor communities worldwide by providing easy access to clean, fresh water. »»

Education in India

Take a virtual tour of India and see how CRS-supported schools are helping young people receive a good education »»

Rebuilding Hope After the Tsunami

Thanks to the prayers and generosity of thousands of supporters, CRS has made much progress in the first three years of our tsunami response. »»

After the Tsunami, the Power of Vigilance

When community members tired of water rushing into their homes each monsoon season, they took matters into their own hands with the help of CRS. »»

India Student Parliament Leads School Change

A children's support program, formed in the aftermath of the 2004 tsunami, is the catalyst for change in southern India schools. »»

Beneath the Surface: Flooding in Bihar, India

In Bihar, India, a massive relief effort is taking place in villages forced afloat by August's monsoon floods. »»

Remembering Mother Teresa

On the 10th anniversary of her death, CRS Regional Director Jim DeHarpporte shares his personal reflections on the work and continuing example of Mother Teresa. »»

Responding to Flooding in Bihar, India

Bipul Borah was among the first people to respond to flooding in Bihar, India. »»

Memories of Mother Teresa

CRS remembers the legacy of Mother Theresa. She cared for the world's poor. »»

Equipping Villages for Disaster

Each year, monsoon rains wreak havoc in South Asia. Through CRS training, locals learn how to lessen the season's impact. »»

CRS Continues Aid During Relentless Monsoons

CRS and our partners are providing emergency relief to thousands of desperate, flood-stricken families in India, Bangladesh, Nepal and Pakistan. »»

Relief On Its Way in South Asia Monsoons Region

CRS and partners respond to relentless monsoon floods that have uprooted the lives of millions of people in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Nepal. »»

The Face of Malaria

In India, malaria, a disease that should be preventable, frequently takes the lives of children or their parents or turns their world upside down. »»

Unfathomable Loss, Immeasurable Love

In Kerala, Stalin is among the many children who have yet to fully recover from the loss, confusion and trauma they faced after the tsunami. »»

Where Innovation Meets the Most Basic Need

In hundreds of communities recovering from the tsunami, sanitary, working toilets can mean the difference between health and illness. »»

Wide-Range Recovery Planned After India Floods

In the aftermath of the monsoon rains, thousands of families still are in dire need of shelter and assistance. »»

CRS Brings Relief to Thousands Displaced By India Flood

A CRS country representative for India describes the devastation as overwhelming. "Homes among the poorest and most marginalized groups are destroyed..." »»

HIV and AIDS: India's Hidden Epidemic

Despite the large number of people living with HIV in India, there is still a tradition of silence when it comes to dealing with the disease. »»

Grace for Everyone

In 1951, Mother Teresa started Nirmal Hriday, her first home for the destitute and dying. Today, CRS still supports the work being done in this home. »»

Counter-Trafficking Efforts Recognized

Ten years after creating Prajwala to combat trafficking of humans in India, Dr. Sunitha Krishan is recognized for her work. »»

Children Take Rain and Matters Into Their Own Hands

In parts of southern India, water shortages are the norm, but after the tsunami, the situation became critical. Children helped to find a solution. »»

Rebuilding Brings New Joy

Like thousands in India, Sukumaran lost her home to the tsunami. Now, thanks to CRS and Caritas, she has a new home and has begun to rebuild her life. »»

At the Frontlines of the Floods and Landslides

Read the inspiring stories of 4 individuals whose lives changed forever when flooding and landslides devastated parts of India. »»

A Mother's Prayer: Freedom From Hunger

Like mothers all around the world, Sabita just wants her children to be happy and healthy and to have every opportunity to achieve their dreams. »»

Father Peter Daniels

Father Peter Daniels first learned about CRS as a child waiting in line to get milk powder. Now he works with CRS to help the poor in Andhra Pradesh. »»

We Can Start Our Lives Again

As 2004 drew to a close, the world was moved to reach out to those left homeless and orphaned, destitute and traumatized in the wake of the tsunami. »»