I love hiking. I can hike day or night, easy terrain or tough. You name it, I’m game. But hiking for me is a pleasure, something I do to help relieve stress, to work on gaining some peace and perspective. And it certainly is not something I do while struggling to carry heavy jugs of water home. But for many …
CWS’s McCullough to human rights hearing: Lack of safe water for all a correctible injustice
March 3, 2011
WASHINGTON — In testimony before the Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission in Washington this morning, the head of international humanitarian agency Church World Service cited the “extraordinary meaning and power of water” and described by contrast the lack of safe water and sanitation for one-eighth of the world’s people as “repugnant to our sense of justice and fairness in human …
An American-Darfuri tale: Kendra Rinas & the Moussas
Kendra Rinas, on staff with the CWS Resettlement Support Center (formerly Overseas Processing Entity) for sub-Saharan Africa, spent February to June 2009 in Chad helping prepare refugees’ case files for final review by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. Then, in March 2010, CWS relocated her to Chad, where she leads the work to interview additional resettlement candidates and start …
“New Beginnings” for refugee youth in Louisville
March 2, 2011
On a snowy Saturday afternoon in December, excitement and music filled the air at a neighborhood community center in Louisville, Kentucky. Twenty-three refugee youth from across the city gathered, with their tutor/mentors, to create their own drums, explore the relationship between rhythm and beat, and make music together as one around an international drumming circle. All of the youth are …
In the end, disaster preparedness is ‘all about people’
Chris Herlinger/CWS | February 9, 2011
In the hills of northern Haiti, along the U.S. Gulf Coast, to the beaches of Indonesia and the mountains of Pakistan, people are better off because Church World Service makes disaster preparedness part of its ongoing work. “They say, ‘an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure,’” says Aaron Tate, CWS’s Haiti earthquake response coordinator. “That’s why, even …
Taking stock for the future
Investment ideas…tax saving techniques…planning for retirement…suggestions for a truly thoughtful will…the best assets to use for charitable gifts…all of these planning concepts are tremendously important to friends of Church World Service. In fact, they’re so important that we are eager to provide reliable tax and financial information as part of our long-range development activities. As is the case with most …
Find hope…and be prepared
Hope! Things do get better. When we work together, when we believe in the possibility of change, we can take tremendous strides forward. Words and tenets I believe in…particularly as I reflect on the growing number of disasters globally and a time when disaster preparedness and mitigation are of key importance to communities everywhere. Growing up on a homestead along …
CWS Kits: ‘This is a sacred task’
Cindy Watson/CWS |
As full-time residents on an island in Alaska, I think the people of Sitka are hearty survivalists. They understand being prepared in an emergency. Perhaps that’s why this community identified so closely with the concept of a CWS Kit. A note about the kits they recently shipped to our warehouse in Arkansas explains: Ours is a small congregation on an …
Church World Service CEO lauds Obama’s new Cuba travel policies
January 18, 2011
Washington, D.C./New York, NY – The head of faith-based humanitarian agency Church World Service says Friday’s White House decision to ease travel restrictions between the United States and Cuba for religious, educational and cultural exchanges signals “the beginning of a new era of relations between the U.S. and Cuba.” Under the new U.S. policy guidelines, religious and higher education organizations …
Darfuri refugees in the CROP Hunger Walk
January 12, 2011
A recently resettled refugee family from Darfur, Sudan, braved a cold, pouring rain to participate in last fall’s CROP Hunger Walk in Erie, Pa. The Tiras raised nearly $200 for CWS work to fight hunger in Erie and around the world. “Katie White is the Community Outreach Director of the International Institute of Erie (IIE), which resettled the Tira family …
