Church World Service
MISSION
Church World Service was born in 1946, in the aftermath of World War II. Seventeen denominations came together to form an agency “to do in partnership what none of us could hope to do as well alone.” The mission: Feed the hungry, clothe the naked, heal the sick, comfort the aged, shelter the homeless.
WHERE YOUR SUPPORT GOES
CWS established refugee resettlement offices in various parts of the U.S.
CWS expanded its reach across Asia, Africa, and Latin America.
CWS was one of the founding members of a global partnership of faith-based humanitarian agencies, ACT Alliance, with members in 140 countries.
THE RESULTS
The Immigration and Refugee Program of CWS is a vital, internationally-recognized operation, having resettled nearly half a million refugees since its inception.
Soon “Friendship Trains” roared across the country, picking up commodities such as corn, wheat, rice, and beans to be shared around the world.
some 20 million forest and fruit trees were planted to anchor the soil against nature’s persistent erosion.