CRS 75th Anniversary

Welcome! In 2018, we invite you to join us as CRS celebrates our 75th anniversary. Our story is your story. You bring CRS to life. You are a vital part of our past, present and future, and we couldn’t do it without you. Thank you.

They Said It Couldn’t Be Done

We hear about a time—less than 20 years ago—when people said it was just too expensive … too risky … too hard … to stem the deadly tide of HIV and AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa. They said it couldn’t be done. But, of course, they were wrong.

08-31
23:09

From Tragedy to Justice: Part 2

Through the stories of Dave and Nathalie Piraino, both former CRS staff, we travel to Rwanda to learn more about the genocide where more than 800,000 people were massacred in just 100 days … and how that event influenced CRS to turn its focus to justice.

08-31
20:37

From Tragedy to Justice: Part 1

Through the stories of Dave and Nathalie Piraino, both former CRS staff, we travel to Rwanda to learn about the events leading up to the genocide of April 1994, when more than 800,000 people were massacred in just 100 days.

08-31
18:29

Bienvenidos

In honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, we show you the impact of Catholic Relief Services’ last resettlement program in the U.S. on thousands of Cuban refugees in the 1960s.

06-01
11:40

A Diamond in the Rubble

We take a peek behind the curtain to see how we’ve built on 75 years to become a leader in emergency response and recovery.

06-01
19:08

The Resilient Ones

Every day, CRS works with some of the most vulnerable children on Earth. Hear how they inspire us with their courage and resilience during the most difficult situations.

06-01
20:21

The Right to Laugh

Love, play, care and laughter are ingredients that make up a well-rounded childhood. Hear how Catholic Relief Services is helping families on the margins—of violence, hunger and disease—raise healthy and happy children.

01-30
21:35

The Women Who Inspire Us

Mother Teresa. Eileen Egan. Dorothy Day. These are the women who inspire us. Hear from Dr. Carolyn Y. Woo, the former—and first woman—president and CEO of Catholic Relief Services, who was educated by Maryknoll Sisters in Hong Kong.

01-30
22:09

The Noodle Priest of Hong Kong

Discover the legacy of Monsignor John Romaniello, the famous “Noodle Priest” who fed hundreds of thousands of hungry children in Hong Kong, created the first food-for-work programs and appeared on the iconic 1960s TV show, To Tell the Truth.

01-30
15:07

The Excellent Adventures of Monsignor Kaiser

Hear about the courageous and unlikely adventures of Monsignor Wilson Kaiser as he traveled across sub-Saharan Africa in a VW bus, establishing CRS’ first country programs—and relationships that would last decades.

12-19
13:37

The Tale of Two Cities: Part 2

High above New York City, 20 CRS staff are hard at work in the Empire State Building helping World War II refugees. Out of nowhere, a plane crashes right into their offices. Hear a survivor’s incredible tale and find out how CRS came to be in the building in the first place.

12-19
13:09

The Tale of Two Cities: Part 1

The beginnings of Catholic Relief Services, then War Relief Services, is revealed from two vantage points: a Polish refugee sent to the modest colony of Santa Rosa, Mexico, and from the commanding view of the Empire State Building in New York City. It’s 1943.

12-19
12:35

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