CWS Alarmed over DHS Plan to Spur Departure of Unaccompanied Children


October 6, 2025

Organization Expresses Need to Safeguard the Well-Being of Minors    Washington, D.C.—Church World Service is deeply alarmed by the announcement that the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is targeting unaccompanied children with an immoral scheme that would incentivize minors—including children as young as 14—to waive legal rights guaranteed by U.S. law and self-deport in exchange for a one-time payment of …

TAKE ACTION: Urge Your Elected Officials to Condemn DHS Plan to Incentivize Unaccompanied Children’s Departure


Right now, reports indicate that Department of Homeland Security (DHS) officials are beginning to implement an initiative to financially incentivize unaccompanied immigrant children to agree to abandon their legal rights to seek safety and leave the United States. Reports indicate that as of October 3, DHS has begun to offer a $2,500 stipend to children in Office of Refugee Resettlement …

Planned Refugee Goal Would be a Historic Failure of Humanitarian Principles, Would Prioritize Political Ties Over True Danger  


October 4, 2025

Washington, D.C.—Church World Service today expressed its dismay and deep concern in response to multiple reports that the Trump administration is planning to drastically reduce the Fiscal Year 2026 refugee admissions goal to the lowest level in history and exclude vulnerable, at-risk populations from the life-saving program. The reporting suggests the administration is preparing to set a Presidential Determination of …

Stories of Change


Students at the Jounce Afterschool Program in Haywood County packed Disaster Preparedness Kits—thanks to your support, they’re helping neighbors stay safe when storms come.

Disaster Preparedness Kits: How Your Generosity Helps Neighbors Prepare for Tomorrow

One year after Hurricane Helene devastated Haywood County, North Carolina, CWS donors and local students have come together to prepare 250 Disaster Preparedness Kits—offering comfort, resources and hope to families facing future storms.

Community Resilience in Action

On September 26, 2024, Hurricane Helene struck western North Carolina and left families in Haywood County facing hardship. Thanks to generous CWS donors, that same community is now showing what resilience looks like today. 

Because of your faithful support of CWS Blankets and CWS Kits, students at the Jounce Afterschool Program in Haywood County recently rolled up their sleeves to prepare 250 Disaster Preparedness Kits for their neighbors. These kits are more than bags filled with supplies—they are a reminder that even in the face of future storms, families are not alone. 

The highlight of each kit is a soft CWS Fleece Blanket—a source of warmth and comfort you’ve made possible. Each kit also includes essentials like a CWS Hygiene Kit, a first aid kit, a whistle, a waterproof document folder and a hand-crank weather radio, along with resources in multiple languages so every family can better understand how to prepare and keep their loved ones safe. 

Faith in Action

Your generosity is helping families be prepared in the critical first days after disaster strikes. “Our CWS Blanket Leaders and generous donors embody what it means to love our neighbors. Every blanket, every kit and every act of kindness helps communities not just survive but thrive. I’m deeply grateful for the way you make this ministry possible,” shared Matthew Stevens, CWS’s Director of Congregational Campaigns.

In addition to Disaster Preparedness Kits, CWS also distributed Emergency Cleanup Buckets to impacted individuals. “I cried with relief when the [flood] buckets came rolling off the truck. I remember slapping my hand on one and thinking, ‘When this settles, I’m going to send them the biggest thank you,’” shared Kasey Valentine, Community Health Worker Regional Lead for the North Carolina Community Health Worker Association.

We are grateful to our generous supporters for putting their faith into action and ensuring that families have the warmth of blankets, the care of hygiene kits and the hope of a new day.

Your gift to CWS’s Hurricanes Helene and Milton Relief Fund helps impacted families access urgently needed Disaster Preparedness Kits and other life-saving support. To support ongoing needs through our CWS Kits Program—including Emergency Cleanup Buckets, Hygiene Kits and Blankets—please make a gift here.


Rainwater Harvesting, Protecting Life: CWS Promotes, Supports and Advocates for Rainwater Harvesting in Latin America and the Caribbean


October 1, 2025

In this blog, CWS Regional Representative of Latin America and the Caribbean, Martin Coria, shares insights ahead of his participation in the 2025 UN Regional Water Week in Santiago, Chile. As climate stress intensifies across Latin America’s semi-arid regions, CWS is scaling up rainwater harvesting efforts to support last-mile communities through advocacy, collaboration and innovation.  Rooftop Rainwater Harvesting (RRWH) is …

Refugee Housing Solutions, 211 United Way of Greater Kansas City to Increase Support to Newcomers Amid Housing Affordability Crunch


September 25, 2025

New York City, NY—Church World Service (CWS), a faith-based organization transforming communities around the globe through just and sustainable responses to hunger, poverty, displacement, and disaster is proud to announce a partnership between Refugee Housing Solutions (RHS)—a project of CWS—and United Way of Greater Kansas City. The new initiative will join the United Way of Greater Kansas City 211’s  community …

The Strength to Keep Going: Galina’s Path Through War and Healing


September 23, 2025

The following blog was written by a program participant of CWS’s local Moldovan partner, Healthy City. Healthy City, also known as Zdorovii Gorod, supports Ukrainian refugees by providing comprehensive services including food and non-food items, social inclusion and psychosocial support. Fleeing Home and Facing Fear My name is Galina, and I am 64 years old.  Before the war, I lived …

Advocacy Guide: Presidential Determination on Refugee Admissions


September 18, 2025

September is a critical month for advocacy in support of the U.S. Refugee Admissions Program and for all those who have been left stranded by the ongoing refugee ban. The federal fiscal year is ending. Before Fiscal Year 2026 begins on October 1, the administration is required to consult with Congress and establish a new target for refugee admissions for …

Take Action: Urge Your Members of Congress to Cosponsor the Neighbors Not Enemies Act and Prevent Future Human Rights Abuses


September 16, 2025

The Neighbors Not Enemies Act (S. 193/H.R. 630) would repeal the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 (AEA), a wartime law that allows the president to deport noncitizens from an “enemy nation.” The law’s most infamous use was during World War II, when over 30,000 Japanese, Italian, and German immigrants were detained and interned. Decades later, Presidents Reagan and Clinton issued …

Starting Over: Anna’s Journey from Kherson to Confidence


September 15, 2025

The following blog was written by a program participant of CWS’s local Moldovan partner, Healthy City. Healthy City, also known as Zdorovii Gorod, supports Ukrainian refugees by providing comprehensive services including food and non-food items, social inclusion and psychosocial support. My name is Anna Vasilevska, and I am 34 years old.   I came from Ukraine, from the beautiful city of …