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World Refugee Day: Comfort and Care

From Europeans fleeing countries during WWII to Somalis, Syrians and Malians today, the Church works through CRS to protect and advocate for refugees. »»

Photos: CRS Responds to Refugees Worldwide

See how CRS eases the suffering of refugees with lifesaving clean water, food kits, medicine and other essentials. »»

Syrian Refugees Brace for Brutal Winter

Hundreds of thousands of families have fled Syria for neighboring countries. As harsh winter approaches, CRS is providing life-saving assistance. »»

Syrian Refugees Find Help in Camps

Your support is helping CRS and partner Caritas deliver desperately needed food and other supplies to families forced to flee their homes. »»

Humanitarian Crisis Grows for Syrian Refugees

Families pouring out of Syria by the hundreds of thousands are in urgent need of medical care, food and assistance. »»

Iraqi Refugees Find Relief at Jordan Center

In addition to food, a CRS-supported Caritas center in Amman, offers medical, educational and legal assistance to Iraqi migrant workers and refugees. »»

Students Teach Students About HIV in Jordan

A CRS-supported Caritas program trains teens to inform their peers about the threat and prevention of HIV and AIDS. »»

Legal Center Aids Human Trafficking Survivors

CRS partner Adaleh Center for Human Rights Studies in Amman, Jordan, offers legal aid to migrants trapped by unscrupulous employers. »»

Jordanian Catholic Reaches Out to Others

A young Catholic woman joined a group whose network of Christian and Muslim volunteers strives to help the entire community. »»

Jordanian Christians Reach Out to Neighbors

CRS supports a Caritas volunteer program that helps Christians live and express their faith by helping others in need. »»

Center in Jordan Gives Trapped Migrants Hope

The Adaleh Center, a CRS partner, offers legal help to migrants caught in a system that affords them few rights. »»

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