Media CenterCRS' Sean Callahan Talks about Syrian Refugees on The Today Show

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As Pope Francis prepares to visit the Holy Land, Catholic Relief Services (CRS) Chief Operating Officer Sean Callahan was interviewed on the plight of Syrian Refugees in Jordan. More than 2 million refugees, mostly women and children, have fled the conflict in Syria. CRS, together with our local church partner Caritas, is providing more than 140,000 Syrian refugees across the region with urgent medical assistance, food, shelter, living supplies, hygiene, counseling and education for children. Read more about Pope Francis’ visit to the Holy Land and CRS’ support for Syrian refugees.

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Jim Stipe

Digital and Social Media Manager

Jim Stipe
May 23, 2014

Based in Baltimore, MD

As the digital and social media manager, Jim oversees Catholic Relief Services’ social media channels, shoots photos and video, and uses digital and visual tools for creative storytelling. He also manages the CRS Newswire, which provides a range of information related to poverty and development....More