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Church World Service

Church World Service (CWS) was founded in 1946 and is a cooperative ministry of 37 Christian denominations and communions, providing sustainable self-help, development, disaster relief, and refugee assistance around the world. The CWS mission is to eradicate hunger and poverty and to promote peace and justice at the national and international level through collaboration with partners abroad and in the US.

Church World Service
FoundedJanuary 1, 1946; 78 years ago (1946-01-01)
TypeHumanitarian aid
Websitehttps://cwsglobal.org

Program areas edit

Disaster response

When disaster strikes, CWS works with partners on the scene to provide shelter, food and water, blankets, recovery kits, counseling – the basics needed to ensure the survival of individuals and communities at risk. In addition to rapid emergency disaster response, CWS also provides long-term development initiative, helping vulnerable families and communities prepare for and recover from natural and human-caused calamities. For example, in drought-ridden Ethiopia, CWS and partners are assisting 120,000 people with food and seeds to restart farming activities.[1]

In the United States, when disaster strikes, CWS dispatches disaster response specialists where needed in order to provide assistance to local interfaith groups assessing and responding to the material and spiritual needs of their communities. After Hurricanes Ike and Gustav hit the U.S. Gulf Coast, CWS reached out to its network of long-term recovery groups for project development support and also for provision of material resources such as CWS Blankets and Kits. Since Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, CWS has partnered with Habitat for Humanity and has invested in building long-term recovery capacity along the Gulf Coast. As a result of this collaboration more than 640 houses were repaired or rebuilt in the targeted area of the Gulf Coast.[1]

Refugee assistance

CWS helps meet the needs of refugees in protracted situations and those who are able to return home. It also serves tens of thousands of refugees, immigrants, and asylum seekers in the U.S. and around the world each year with screening for potential resettlement to the U.S., chaplaincy, legal, and other professional services. Working with denominations and congregational co-sponsors, CWS and its network of resettlement affiliates have welcomed and found new homes in the U.S. for more than 450,000 refugees since 1946.[2]

Immigration

CWS strongly supports comprehensive immigration reform and argued in 2014 that Congress "should enact immigration reform that will provide a permanent solution and a path to citizenship for all our undocumented community members."[3][4]

CROP Hunger Walks

 
Raleigh CROP Hunger Walk 2015

The largest fund-raising events for Church World Service are CROP Hunger Walks (Christian Rural Overseas Program [5]). The first CROP Hunger Walk was in the 1960s. Now more than 2,000 communities across the U.S. join in CROP Hunger Walks each year. A unique aspect of CROP Hunger Walks is that Church World Service does not receive all of the money raised. Up to 25% of the money donated is given to local hunger fighting agencies which include food banks and community gardens. Additionally, those sponsoring a walker can specify whether Church World Service or an alternative global hunger-fighting agency will receive the remaining 75% of the donation.[6]

Blankets+

Through the Blankets+ program, more than 8,000 congregations and groups enable CWS to respond to disasters and assist communities by providing the necessary tools needed to build sustainable lives.[7]

CWS Kits

CWS Kits include hygiene kits, school kits, baby kits, and emergency clean-up buckets. Last year, with the support of affiliated congregations and religious groups, CWS provided 298,000 Kits in the United States and abroad.[8]

Church World Service earned a B+ rating from the American Institute of Philanthropy[9] and was also named one of the Top 100 Highly Rated Charities by GiveSpot.com. CWS currently has a 4-star rating from Charity Navigator.[10]

On August 26, 2009 CWS was part of the 300+ Groups Ask Senate for Stronger Climate Bill letter to Senate.[11]

Participating churches and organizations edit

The member communions:[12]

List of local resettlement affiliates edit

The organization has more than twenty affiliate refugee and immigration offices located in seventeen states.[13]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b . Archived from the original on August 4, 2010. Retrieved April 29, 2010.
  2. ^ . July 25, 2011. Archived from the original on July 25, 2011.
  3. ^ . December 22, 2014. Archived from the original on December 22, 2014.
  4. ^ "Sanctuary Movement". In the face of President Trump's extremist anti-immigrant agenda we must respond with a prophetic and bold voice.
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on August 9, 2011. Retrieved August 7, 2011.
  6. ^ "CROP Hunger Walks". Church World Service.
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on May 29, 2010. Retrieved April 29, 2010.
  8. ^ "CWS Buckets and Kits | Help Communities in Need Around the World". CWS Kits.
  9. ^ "Church World Service - Charity Ratings - America's Most Independent Charity Watchdog - CharityWatch".
  10. ^ "Rating for Church World Service". Charity Navigator.
  11. ^ . August 30, 2009. Archived from the original on August 30, 2009.
  12. ^ "Member Communions". Church World Service. Retrieved May 15, 2020.
  13. ^ "Refugee and Immigrant Offices". Church World Service. Retrieved April 11, 2020.

External links edit

  • "Church World Service".
  • "National Council of Churches".
  • . Archived from the original on September 14, 2007.

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Church World Service CWS was founded in 1946 and is a cooperative ministry of 37 Christian denominations and communions providing sustainable self help development disaster relief and refugee assistance around the world The CWS mission is to eradicate hunger and poverty and to promote peace and justice at the national and international level through collaboration with partners abroad and in the US Church World ServiceFoundedJanuary 1 1946 78 years ago 1946 01 01 TypeHumanitarian aidWebsitehttps cwsglobal org Contents 1 Program areas 2 Participating churches and organizations 3 List of local resettlement affiliates 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksProgram areas editDisaster responseWhen disaster strikes CWS works with partners on the scene to provide shelter food and water blankets recovery kits counseling the basics needed to ensure the survival of individuals and communities at risk In addition to rapid emergency disaster response CWS also provides long term development initiative helping vulnerable families and communities prepare for and recover from natural and human caused calamities For example in drought ridden Ethiopia CWS and partners are assisting 120 000 people with food and seeds to restart farming activities 1 In the United States when disaster strikes CWS dispatches disaster response specialists where needed in order to provide assistance to local interfaith groups assessing and responding to the material and spiritual needs of their communities After Hurricanes Ike and Gustav hit the U S Gulf Coast CWS reached out to its network of long term recovery groups for project development support and also for provision of material resources such as CWS Blankets and Kits Since Hurricanes Katrina and Rita CWS has partnered with Habitat for Humanity and has invested in building long term recovery capacity along the Gulf Coast As a result of this collaboration more than 640 houses were repaired or rebuilt in the targeted area of the Gulf Coast 1 Refugee assistanceCWS helps meet the needs of refugees in protracted situations and those who are able to return home It also serves tens of thousands of refugees immigrants and asylum seekers in the U S and around the world each year with screening for potential resettlement to the U S chaplaincy legal and other professional services Working with denominations and congregational co sponsors CWS and its network of resettlement affiliates have welcomed and found new homes in the U S for more than 450 000 refugees since 1946 2 ImmigrationCWS strongly supports comprehensive immigration reform and argued in 2014 that Congress should enact immigration reform that will provide a permanent solution and a path to citizenship for all our undocumented community members 3 4 CROP Hunger Walks nbsp Raleigh CROP Hunger Walk 2015 The largest fund raising events for Church World Service are CROP Hunger Walks Christian Rural Overseas Program 5 The first CROP Hunger Walk was in the 1960s Now more than 2 000 communities across the U S join in CROP Hunger Walks each year A unique aspect of CROP Hunger Walks is that Church World Service does not receive all of the money raised Up to 25 of the money donated is given to local hunger fighting agencies which include food banks and community gardens Additionally those sponsoring a walker can specify whether Church World Service or an alternative global hunger fighting agency will receive the remaining 75 of the donation 6 Blankets Through the Blankets program more than 8 000 congregations and groups enable CWS to respond to disasters and assist communities by providing the necessary tools needed to build sustainable lives 7 CWS KitsCWS Kits include hygiene kits school kits baby kits and emergency clean up buckets Last year with the support of affiliated congregations and religious groups CWS provided 298 000 Kits in the United States and abroad 8 Church World Service earned a B rating from the American Institute of Philanthropy 9 and was also named one of the Top 100 Highly Rated Charities by GiveSpot com CWS currently has a 4 star rating from Charity Navigator 10 On August 26 2009 CWS was part of the 300 Groups Ask Senate for Stronger Climate Bill letter to Senate 11 Participating churches and organizations editThe member communions 12 African Methodist Episcopal Church African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church Alliance of Baptists American Baptist Churches USA Diocese of the Armenian Church of America including Diocese of California Christian Church Disciples of Christ Christian Methodist Episcopal Church Church of the Brethren Coptic Orthodox Church in North America Ecumenical Catholic Communion Episcopal Church in the United States of America Evangelical Lutheran Church in America Friends United Meeting Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America Hungarian Reformed Church in America International Council of Community Churches Korean Presbyterian Church in America Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church Mar Thoma Church Moravian Church in America National Baptist Convention of America Inc National Baptist Convention USA Inc National Missionary Baptist Convention of America Orthodox Church in America Patriarchal Parishes of the Russian Orthodox Church in the U S A Philadelphia Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friend Polish National Catholic Church Presbyterian Church U S A Progressive National Baptist Convention Reformed Church in America Serbian Orthodox Church in the U S A and Canada Swedenborgian Church of North America Syriac Orthodox Church Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the USA United Church of Christ United Methodist ChurchList of local resettlement affiliates editThe organization has more than twenty affiliate refugee and immigration offices located in seventeen states 13 Comsats Community Development Unit Abbottabad Pakistan Lutheran Social Ministry of the Southwest Episcopal Diocese of Los Angeles Opening Doors Inc Center for New Americans Ecumenical Refugee Services Integrated Refugee and Immigrant Services New American Pathways Inc Interfaith Refugee and Immigration Services Exodus Refugee Immigration Kentucky Refugee Ministries Inc Refugee Immigration Ministry Programs Assisting Refugee Acculturation Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Service Heartland Refugee Resettlement Inc Interfaith Refugee Resettlement Program Journey s End Refugee Services Catholic Family Center Refugee Resettlement Program Interfaith Works of Central New York Inc Lutheran Family Services in the Carolinas Community Refugee amp Immigration Services Sponsors Organized to Assist Refugees Bridge Refugee Services Refugee Services of Texas Interfaith Ministries for Greater Houston Virginia Council of Churches Refugee Resettlement Program Interchurch Refugee MinistriesSee also editVOLAGReferences edit a b Responding to emergencies Archived from the original on August 4 2010 Retrieved April 29 2010 Church World Service Co sponsor a refugee July 25 2011 Archived from the original on July 25 2011 CWS Condemns Legislative Proposal to Reverse President s Immigration Action December 22 2014 Archived from the original on December 22 2014 Sanctuary Movement In the face of President Trump s extremist anti immigrant agenda we must respond with a prophetic and bold voice Frequently Asked Questions about CROP Hunger Walks Archived from the original on August 9 2011 Retrieved August 7 2011 CROP Hunger Walks Church World Service What is the CWS Blankets Program Archived from the original on May 29 2010 Retrieved April 29 2010 CWS Buckets and Kits Help Communities in Need Around the World CWS Kits Church World Service Charity Ratings America s Most Independent Charity Watchdog CharityWatch Rating for Church World Service Charity Navigator 300 Groups Ask Senate for Stronger Climate Bill Friends of the Earth August 30 2009 Archived from the original on August 30 2009 Member Communions Church World Service Retrieved May 15 2020 Refugee and Immigrant Offices Church World Service Retrieved April 11 2020 External links edit Church World Service National Council of Churches CROP Walk Archived from the original on September 14 2007 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Church World Service amp oldid 1206666367, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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