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CRS World Report: Uganda AIDS Orphan

November 29, 2010

One AIDS orphan’s story of how her life took a turn. Week of Nov. 29, 2010

CRS World Report: Moldova Trafficking

November 22, 2010

In Eastern Europe, countless young women fall prey to human traffickers. Week of Nov. 22, 2010

Bishop Kicanas Named Chairman of the CRS Board, Succeeds Archbishop Dolan

November 17, 2010

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: John Rivera Catholic Relief Services (410) 951-7399 john.rivera@crs.org BALTIMORE, Md., Nov. 17, 2010–Bishop Gerald Kicanas of Tucson, Arizona, has been appointed chairman of the Catholic Relief Services Board of Directors. Cardinal Francis George, OMI, of Chicago, outgoing president of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB), made the appointment with [...]

CRS World Report: Indonesia Shelters

November 15, 2010

In Indonesia, an innovative shelter program lets villagers purchase the materials they need to build more earthquake-resistant homes. Week of Nov. 15, 2010

CRS World Report: Food Fast

November 8, 2010

Catholic high school students participate in Food Fast, a program that links the Catholic tradition of fasting with global hunger. Week of Nov. 8, 2010

CRS World Report: El Salvador Youth Training

November 1, 2010

In El Salvador, education is the key to survival for many young people. Week of Nov. 1, 2010

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