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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

CONTACT:
Brittany Wichtendahl
Catholic Relief Services
[email protected]
(757) 748-5003
 

BALTIMORE, MARYLAND, Feb. 14, 2024 – Catholic Relief Services is calling on Catholics across the United States to show their love for our sisters and brothers around the world by participating in the annual Lenten program, CRS Rice Bowl, which begins today, Ash Wednesday.

“We feel Lent starting today February 14, or Saint Valentine’s Day, is very appropriate,” said Beth Martin, CRS’ director of Formation and Mobilization. “The practices of Lent – prayer, fasting, almsgiving – strengthen our love and connection with God, and CRS Rice Bowl allows us to do the same with our global family.”

In the Gospel of John, Jesus tells us, “I am the bread of life; whoever comes to me will never hunger, and whoever believes in me will never thirst.” When we receive Jesus through the Eucharist, our hearts are filled with his love and the call to share that love.

“During Lent, we’re meant to express the love that we feel when we receive the Eucharist,” said Martin. “CRS Rice Bowl gives us the means to do that – to put our love into action.”

Alms gathered through CRS Rice Bowl primarily go toward hunger and poverty alleviation programs in countries where CRS operates, however 25% of those funds stay in the diocese where they are collected. CRS Rice Bowl grants are given to local organizations that prioritize ending hunger and poverty in their communities.

“Love can be expressed in so many ways,” said Martin. “Even through a small act such as giving up your daily cup of coffee and instead, donating that money to CRS Rice Bowl. That small sacrifice – that small act of love – can change the lives of so many people.”

In previous years, schools and parishes participating in CRS Rice Bowl have held in-person events to collect donations saved during Lent. Since the COVID-19 pandemic, many parishes have developed online community-giving pages to accept alms. CRS Rice Bowl participants are encouraged to reach out to their local parishes to determine whether in-person collections will occur or if they should donate via an online community giving page.

As always, direct donations to CRS are accepted online, by phone or mail.

Online:

By Phone:

  • Call 877-435-7277 Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 8 p.m., and Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. ET and tell the operator that the gift is for CRS Rice Bowl. After hours, please leave a voicemail and your call will be returned the next business day.

By Mail:

  • Please write “CRS Rice Bowl” on the memo line of your check and mail it to:
    Catholic Relief Services
    Attn: CRS Rice Bowl
    P.O. Box 5200
    Harlan, IA 51593-0700

CRS Rice Bowls can be ordered in quantities of 25 at crsricebowl.org/order. Materials designed for families, parishes, elementary and middle school students, high school students, universities and dioceses are also available.

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Catholic Relief Services is the official international humanitarian agency of the Catholic community in the United States. The agency alleviates suffering and provides assistance to people in need in more than 100 countries, without regard to race, religion or nationality. CRS’ relief and development work is accomplished through programs of emergency response, HIV, health, agriculture, education, microfinance and peacebuilding. For more information, visit www.crs.org or www.crsespanol.org and follow Catholic Relief Services on social media in English at Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube; and in Spanish at: Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

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Public Relations Strategist

Brittany Wichtendahl
February 14, 2024

Brittany Wichtendahl is a public relations strategist for Catholic Relief Services, out of Baltimore. Drafting press releases for secular and Catholic news media, Brittany also crafts pitches to help publicize CRS's work. She writes op-eds for placement in national print publications, and monitors news outlets for stories related to CRS and CRS programming.

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