Stories From The Field

Help for the Hungry

Working with local Church partners, CRS is providing emergency assistance to children and families suffering from drought in Ethiopia. »»

Hope for HIV-Affected Children

Watch this video to learn how CRS is helping orphans in western Kenya who have lost parents to AIDS to be kids again. »»

Philippines Reeling From Deadly Typhoon

Families are in need of food and basic supplies after losing their homes and livelihoods. CRS is providing relief for 50,000 families. »»

Raising Our Voices

After the genocide in Rwanda, CRS adopted advocacy as a new tool to help those in need around the world. »»

Making A New Kind of Difference

A CRS staff member taps his medical background to help orphans and other children impacted by the AIDS pandemic in Tanzania. »»

Grass Roots in Action

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. »»

Iraqi Refugees: the Hidden Crisis

Millions of Iraqis have been forced from their home country and now find themselves unable to work, go to school or get health care. »»

From Debt to Success in Egypt

With help from CRS' small-loan program, a destitute widow started a business—and turned her life around. »»

Good Stewards: CRS Offices Go Green

Greening CRS: How some CRS offices are making changes to be environmentally friendly. »»

An Oasis for Pregnant Women

A CRS-supported home in Guinea-Bissau means survival for at-risk mothers and their newborns. »»

The Cardinal William H. Keeler Trade Center

A new trade center is giving youth living in Haiti's port city of Gonaives technical skills and new futures. »»

Helping Haiti

Singing Creole gospels above a lively guitar, a parish in South Florida collects funds for Haitians suffering through the global food crisis. »»

Strangers in A Strange Land

Vivian Manneh is a regional program manager for CRS in the Middle East. She reflects on the realities that refugees across the world face. »»

A Dream Comes True

Microfinance projects outside of Burundi's capital create income for people like Jeanne Uwimana. "I have finally found a way to realize my dream." »»

Cyclone Aid Getting Through to Survivors

Across the Ayeyarwady Delta region of Myanmar aid is getting through to people in some of the areas most affected by Cyclone Nargis. »»

Little By Little, Life Gets Better Every Day

With the help of training and a loan, a widow and her son established a small business and escaped the grip of extreme poverty in Guatemala. »»

Ken Hackett On the Global Food Crisis

Ken Hackett talks about the impact of the global food crisis on the poor and CRS' response. »»

Earthquake Relief Efforts in China

CRS is supporting Caritas Hong Kong's response in the wake of the May 12 earthquake which devastated Sichuan, China. »»

50 Years of Service in Ethiopia

Catholic Relief Services celebrates 50 years of providing relief and development assistance in Ethiopia. »»

Timkatec Children's Center

More than a decade after Father Joseph Simon started rescuing Port-au-Prince's abandoned and abused street children, his sanctuary is thriving. »»

The Power of Peace and Partnership

Tight ties between health care facilities in northern Uganda are helping displaced people live positively with HIV. »»

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. »»

Relief Efforts to Reach 40,000 People in Myanmar

CRS is supporting partners on the ground after one of the worst cyclones to hit the region in decades struck the Yangon region on May 2. »»

Photo Tour: Caring for Lesotho's Orphans

See what life is like for orphans living in the mountains of Lesotho and learn more about the range of services that CRS helps to provide. »»

Doctor Speaks Out On Atrocities of Rape

At a CRS-supported hospital in eastern Congo, a doctor comes face-to-face with the horrors of rape. He clamors for international awareness. »»

No 'Staff of Life' to Lean On

Because it imports most of its food, the Middle East is especially vulnerable to changes in the food market. »»

Waging Peace in Southern Sudan

Government officials, parliament members and community peace officers learn valuable skills to break the cycle of violence across southern Sudan. »»

Not Just About the Coffee

An innovative alliance improves the lives of thousands of rural coffee growers in Nicaragua and helps them turn the corner to profitability. »»

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. »»

Understanding West Africa's Rising Food Prices

The complex and varied reasons for the rise in food prices in West Africa may surprise you. »»

Poor Farm Families to the Rescue

Poor farm families can become part of the solution to the global crisis of rising food prices, increasing supply while increasing their own incomes. »»

Facing A Food Crisis in Haiti

With food prices soaring and frustration mounting, Haitians take to the street in protest. CRS is calling for more resources and long-term solutions. »»

Finding Purpose in Malawi

A retired couple from California spends 18 months as CRS volunteers in Malawi, starting an orphan outreach center from the ground up. »»

Adopting A Girl, Breaking A Stigma

In Democratic Republic of the Congo, a family takes in an HIV-positive little girl and shows how love can trump a virus. »»

More Cash, Less Garbage

Marguerite Nyandwi spent precious years digging through garbage for items to sell. A CRS-supported savings program was her path to a better life. »»

New Energy for A New Mom

Lifesaving HIV medications strengthen the bond between mother and daughter in northern Uganda. »»

From Moravia to Montana and Beyond

Karl Jorda's story is one of hope, determination and giving back. »»

'They Think We're Crazy': Holy Land Peacemakers

A Palestinian and an Israeli who lost loved ones to the conflict share the stories of their pain — and their friendship. »»

Lean Times in Lesotho

Recurrent drought, coupled with rising global food prices, is forcing many people in Lesotho to tighten their belts on ever-shrinking waistlines. »»

Fasting Against Global Hunger

Hispanic parishioners use a day-long fast to raise awareness of global hunger. »»

Welcome, Pope Benedict XVI

CRS welcomes Pope Benedict XVI as he makes his first apostolic visit to the United States this month. »»

Days of Prayer and Action for Colombia

Join people of faith across the United States, Canada and Colombia in the ecumenical Days of Prayer and Action for Colombia April 27-28. »»

A Better Road for Peace

Residents in southern Sudan are pitching in to clear a main road to support development efforts while fostering peace among communities. »»

Building Understanding, One E-Mail at A Time

Palestinian and American youth build bridges of understanding through a CRS program that connects teenagers from different cultures. »»

From Sharpshooters to Soccer Diplomacy in Kosovo

Witnesses to bloody conflict when they were small children, Kosovo's youth are trying to bridge the ethnic divide that once tore their nation apart. »»

Climbing Mountains to Reach Orphans

Orphaned by AIDS, thousands of children in Lesotho have had to fend for themselves - until a CRS project began providing for their basic needs. »»

World Water Day: Liquid Gold

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

A Helping Hand, A New Life

Through the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR), miracles happen for hundreds of thousands people affected by HIV. »»

Delivering Tuberculosis Care On A Motorcycle

A CRS-supported project is helping rural families in the eastern Philippines stave off tuberculosis by bringing health care to their doorsteps. »»

International Women's Day: Women in Darfur

Training — along with safer and cleaner equipment — are helping reduce the risks faced by both mothers and babies in South and West Darfur. »»

AIDSRelief Marks Lifesaving Milestones

Today, AIDSRelief celebrated two major project achievements: more than 100,000 patients on antiretroviral therapy and 250,000 patients in care. »»

Photo Gallery: Iraqi Refugees in Limbo

They escaped violence in Iraq. Now refugees in Lebanon and Syria are struggling to survive. »»

Window to A Life

A home visit opens a window on the life of one HIV-positive Ghanaian woman – and the volunteer who is dedicated to caring for her. »»

Emergency Aid Continues As Kenya Calms

Working with church partners and other agencies, CRS is assisting thousands displaced by Kenya's post-election crisis. »»

Southern Africa Faces Severe Floods, Cyclones

Hundreds of thousands are displaced by destructive floods. CRS staff in affected countries are assessing needs and overall damage. »»

Floods Wreak Havoc in Bolivia, Peru, Ecuador

CRS relief staff are assessing needs and distributing supplies to families who lost homes, crops and livestock. »»

A One-Of-A-Kind Home in Guyana

Residents with HIV come to St. Vincent Care Centre wilted physically and mentally. Yet, adherence to medication is their greatest hurdle. »»

Renewed Crisis in West Darfur

Following renewed violence in West Darfur, CRS is providing emergency assistance in Sirba, Seleia and Abu Siruj. »»

Emergency Food Delivery in Darfur

When new violence disrupts food distributions, CRS-organized food relief committees help issue emergency rations to Darfuri families. »»

Proud, Pretty and HIV-Positive

HIV care in Ghana comes in many forms: medication, a kind word, a visit at home. »»

Photo Tour: Providing Care in the Face of Peril

In Democratic Republic of the Congo, women facing the deep physical and emotional scars of rape seek healing from a rural doctor. »»

Treating the Atrocity of Rape, Part 3

Lane Hartill recently visited eastern Congo, where he documented CRS' response to the sexual violence that is an atrocity of the ongoing war. »»

Reflections Under the Afghan Sun

Communities working with the Rural Development program are helping farmers like Mohammad Ayoob reap the benefits of bountiful, reliable harvests. »»

Fighting HIV and Strengthening Marriages

A unique program helps Ugandans improve their marriages with faith-based values and better communication. »»

CRS Poised to Assist Chad Refugees

CRS is assessing needs and coordinating with our partners in Cameroon to provide aid to refugees fleeing violence in Chad. »»

Photo Tour: Seeking Safety in Kenya

Thousands of families displaced by the post-election violence in Kenya are receiving assistance from CRS and other agencies. »»

2007 Year in Photos

Our year-end roundup salutes the work of our dedicated staff and beneficiaries, whose resiliency rises above the most challenging circumstances. »»

Microfinance in Mali

Visit our sisters and brothers in Mali and learn how a CRS microfinance project is helping people improve their livelihoods. »»

Education in India

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

Helping People Living With HIV in Cameroon

Journey to Cameroon and learn about how CRS is supporting people living with HIV. »»

Agriculture in Haiti

Visit our brothers and sisters in Haiti and learn how a CRS agriculture project is helping local farmers earn a better living. »»

Simple Recipes

Each year, through Operation Rice Bowl, you are invited to prepare simple, meatless meals such as these. »»

Message of His Holiness Benedict XVI for Lent 2008

Pope Benedict reflects on the practice of almsgiving and how it represents a way to assist those in need around the world. »»

Guatemalan's Work Is Grounded in Her Past

Lucrecia Oliva discusses her experience — and her work with CRS — for an Operation Rice Bowl speakers' tour. »»

Relief Teams Aid Afghans in Brutal Winter

One of the harshest winters in decades has left villages in Herat and Ghor without sufficient food, heating fuel or access to medical care. »»

Finding Refuge and Hope in Kenya

CRS brings relief to thousands of Kenyans displaced by violence resulting from a disputed presidential election. »»

Family Farms Its Way Out of Food Aid

By making the most of assistance provided by the government and aid agencies, an Ethiopian family graduates itself from a food aid program. »»

Aid Continues in Kenya

Post-election violence forced hundreds of thousands of Kenyans from their homes. CRS and Caritas continue to distribute supplies to thousands in need. »»

Farmers Break Cycle of Poverty

Agricultural assistance, market connections, and support for savings and loans are enabling thousands of Tanzanian farmers to improve quality of life. »»

Sowing A New Beginning

A seed fair in northern Uganda helps a family displaced by war to rebuild their life. »»

Java Mudslide Survivors Receive Needed Aid

As floodwaters recede in Java, CRS and the local church continue to respond to the needs of survivors. »»

The Betty Crocker of Buli Village

Child malnutrition is a serious problem in northern Ghana. One mother is sharing recipes and cooking techniques that could save children's lives. »»

Fluoride-Free Water Brings Smiles in Ethiopia

Ethiopian villagers appreciate their convenient access to clean defluoridated water, improving overall health and making tooth and bone decay history. »»

Helping the Most Vulnerable Recover

CRS has responded to post-tsunami needs in Sri Lanka with a $30-million recovery program — aimed at helping the most vulnerable population. »»

The Rice Fields of Pulo Aceh

Rice paddy fields in Pulo Aceh were left destroyed by the 2004 tsunami, but with the help of CRS, the fields are again producing rice. »»

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. »»

Saving the Next Generation

Medical services are helping pregnant mothers living with HIV in Uganda prevent transmission of the virus to their newborns. »»

New Homes and New Lives

After the tsunami, CRS helped find places for survivors to resettle and provided them with beautiful new homes. »»

Letter From Bethlehem

There are carols and church processions at Christmas in Bethlehem. But there is also great suffering as the Israeli-Palestinian conflict continues. »»

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. »»

Recovering From Nature's Wrath

Thousands of residents in Mexico and the Caribbean battled massive floods. Now in the second phase of recovery, CRS continues to aid needy families. »»

Preventing A Great Lakes Food Crisis

The Crop Crisis Control project is helping African farmers fill their bellies and wallets by protecting banana and cassava fields from disease. »»

Good Neighbors

Before the tsunami, Darline and Sofyan didn't know one another. Now, they are the best of neighbors. »»

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. »»

Building A Future With Peace and Tolerance

Alban Mehmeti, a Kosovar Albanian, visited the U.S. with three other high school students to promote peace. »»

A Story of Nothing Left

For Khalam and his fishing community on the Bay of Bengal, nothing is left after Cyclone Sidr. »»

Provide Access to Clean, Sustainable Water

With Team Today and Tomorrow, CRS is working to provide clean water from safe sources to thousands of poor farmers and their families. »»

Help Provide Support to People Living With HIV

A CRS-supported center provides care and support to people living with HIV, their families and people who are homebound due to their illness. »»

The Meaning of 50 Years

Nearing the third anniversary of the South Asia tsunami, CRS reflects on 50 years of work in Indonesia and the resilience of the communities we serve. »»

Help Prevent the Spread of HIV

Through Faithful House workshops, CRS is working to build strong family structures to affirm life and avoid risk of HIV infection. »»