CWS Hopeful on Immigration Reform Proposal


April 17, 2013

Washington, D.C. – Church World Service expressed hope that the bipartisan immigration reform bill introduced on Tuesday by eight senators will provide much needed reform to the country’s immigration system. In a statement released following introduction of the bill, CWS President and CEO the Rev. John McCullough said, “CWS welcomes today’s introduction of a bipartisan immigration reform bill. We are …

Faith Leaders Urge Congress & Obama to Stand by Americans


Faithful Budget for FY 2014 demonstrates how federal budget choices can and must reflect America’s shared values Washington, D.C. -– Church World Service joined a coalition of America’s major national religious organization and leaders on Monday in unveiling the “Faithful Budget for FY 2014” an expression of the faith community’s budget priorities.  The spending proposal stands in stark contrast to …

Former Refugee ‘Pays it Forward’ by Recruiting Congregations


Columbus, Ohio – Claudine Leary says that when she fled the 1994 genocide in her home country of Rwanda, “I depended on others for my survival.”  Now this former refugee and U.S. citizen is helping other refugees not only survive but thrive in central Ohio. A United Methodist seminarian, Leary works for Community Refugee and Immigration Services, the Church World …

Situation Report: Iran/Pakistan Earthquake


April 16, 2013

Situation: At least six people in Pakistan and 40 people in Iran were killed following a major 7.8-magnitude earthquake today that hit a region near the Iran-Pakistan border. The epicenter of the quake was in southeastern Iran, in a sparsely-populated area of mountains and desert. Today’s event was the largest earthquake in Iran in four decades; an earlier quake last …

International Day for Street Children: Serbia


Matt Hackworth | April 12, 2013

It’s almost 1 a.m. and Alen Radosavijevic is hard at work. The problem is he’s only 12. Like many of Belgrade’s street children, Alen works a job to help provide for his family, who are among the hundreds of thousands of Roma systematically and directly discriminated against because of their heritage. Alen’s status as a Roma child doesn’t entitle him …

Following Up with the Lost Boys


Rev. Joseph Roberson |

On March 31, the CBS News show 60 Minutes focused an episode on the resettlement of the “Lost Boys of Sudan” to the U.S.  The boys, all survivors of the civil war in Sudan, literally walked for years to reach the safety of the Kakuma Refugee Camp in Kenya. Beginning in 2001, resettlement in the United States became an option …

When It Comes to Food Aid, “Buying Local” Makes the Most Sense


Chris Herlinger | April 11, 2013

The heroic images of food shipments being lifted up onto cargo ships bound for Europe after World War II continue to warm the heart – and are certainly a proud part of CWS’s history. But times change. What worked well two or three generations ago isn’t efficient anymore. Most of the world now realizes cash support for buying food locally …

CWS and Immigration Advocates to Congress: Act Now on Reform


WASHINGTON, DC — CWS President and CEO the Rev. John McCullough called on God to “grant us the political and moral courage to truly love and embrace one another, to honor each other’s humanity,” yesterday at a national rally in Washington, D.C. in support of immigration reform. CWS supports immigration reform that includes a path to citizenship and that protects …

New Report Recommends Government, Donor Agencies Change Supports


April 10, 2013

More refugees than ever before are resettling in cities, even in the face of uncertainty over their ability to thrive in congested, competitive and often poor communities. To address the problem, global humanitarian and refugee agency CWS will, on April 17, launch a series of recommendations that point the way to new opportunities that assist refugees in urban communities. The …

Faith in Action


Angela Rupchock-Schafer | April 9, 2013

The famed cherry blossoms aren’t blooming quite yet. But that didn’t stop some 800 Christian advocates from meeting in Washington, D.C., for Ecumenical Advocacy Days. I was proud to be one of them. The energy and excitement for food justice was electrifying all weekend and being a part of that was a blessing. We were honored at EAD to listen …