“Don’t Push the Poor and Vulnerable off the ‘Fiscal Cliff'”


November 28, 2012

WASHINGTON — On Thursday, November 29 at 10:30 a.m. EST at the Bread for the World office building (425 Third Street SW), Church World Service Board Chair the Rev. Dr. Earl Trent, will join senior religious officials from 16 states and the heads of some of the nation’s most prominent Christian, Jewish and Muslim organizations to tell the Obama Administration …

The “biblical case” for caring for migrants


Joan Maruskin |

From the opening chapter of Genesis, “migration” is a continuous thread in the biblical narrative.  So is the importance of caring for “the stranger and sojourner” – migrants, immigrants, refugees and asylum seekers. The Bible opens with God’s Spirit migrating over the face of the waters.  Soon God creates humankind, male and female, in God’s image, bringing us to life …

On Long Island, spring shipments help after storms


Chris Herlinger |

Freeport, New York – To outsiders, New York’s Long Island may evoke images of summer homes and beach living. But economic hard times have not been kind to working-class communities like Freeport. And the damage brought by Hurricane Sandy has only worsened — and deeply so — what have already been tough years. “For some of the most vulnerable on …

Myrna Orozco: ‘I want you to become a safe space for people like me.’


Recipient of a 2012 CWS John Backer Award, Myrna Orozco is National Field Director for the United We Dream Network, based in Kansas City, Mo. Question: What is your immigrant story? Answer: I am originally from Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua, Mexico.  I came to the United States when I was four years old, in December 1994.  Now I live near Kansas …

Become an Immigrant Welcoming Congregation!


Rev. Noel Andersen |

Congregations across the United States are embarking on the journey of becoming “Immigrant Welcoming Congregations” (IWC).  Participation in this journey equips churches to travel from mercy to justice, from service to incarnational friendship, from activism to organizing, from “ministering to” immigrants to being transformed alongside of immigrant communities. Kristin Kumpf, a United Methodist working with the Midwest Academy, Chicago, Ill., …

Fix our broken U.S. immigration system now!


Erol Kekic |

Election 2012 is over, and the results show that Americans want our broken immigration system to be fixed – and promptly. Voters saw immigration as a major issue of our day, an issue inseparable from that of the economic recovery.  They clearly rejected as a non-solution the rhetoric of “self-deportation” – trying to make life so miserable for undocumented immigrants …

CWS resettles 5,871 refugees in FY 2012


New York City –- In FY 2012 (Oct. 1, 2011-Sept. 30, 2012), Church World Service resettled 5,871 refugees toward a U.S. Refugee Admissions Program total of 58,238. “Those numbers represent a chance at life for some of the world’s most vulnerable people,” said Erol Kekic, Director of the CWS Immigration and Refugee Program, New York.  “We are glad to be …

Church-hosted refugee gardens prove drought-resistant


Harvest time in Michigan found refugee gardeners in Grand Rapids, Mich., satisfied with a generous yield despite this year’s hot, dry summer. The 89 Bhutanese and Burmese refugee families grew corn, tomatoes, peppers, onions, potatoes and mustard greens in three community gardens sponsored by Bethany Christian Services’ Refugee Resettlement Services, a CWS affiliate. Holy Cross Episcopal Church, Ascension Lutheran Church …

ICVA establishes N.Y. presence; Montemurro to work from CWS offices


November 21, 2012

NEW YORK CITY — Church World Service recently welcomed the United States representative for the Geneva-based International Council of Voluntary Agencies (ICVA)to its New York City headquarters at the Interchurch Center and its office at the Church Center for the United Nations. The assignment of Marzia Montemurro as director of humanitarian policy for the global network of non-governmental organizations (NGOs) …