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== List of Local Resettlement Affiliates ==
Lutheran Social Ministry of the Southwest
<br />Episcopal Diocese of Los Angeles
<br />Opening Doors, Inc. Center for New Americans
<br />Ecumenical Refugee Services
<br />Integrated Refugee and Immigrant Services
<br />Refugee Resettlement and Immigration Services of Atlanta
<br />Interfaith Refugee and Immigration Services
<br />[[Exodus Refugee Immigration]]
<br />Kentucky Refugee Ministries, Inc.
<br />Refugee Immigration Ministry
<br />Programs Assisting Refugee Acculturation
<br />Lutheran Refugee Services
<br />Heartland Refugee Resettlement, Inc.
<br />Interfaith Refugee Resettlement Program
<br />Journey's End Refugee Services
<br />Catholic Family Center, Refugee Resettlement Program
<br />Interfaith Works of Central New York, Inc.
<br />Lutheran Family Services in the Carolinas
<br />Community Refugee and Immigration Services
<br />Sponsors Organized to Assist Refugees
<br />Bridge Refugee Services
<br />Refugee Services of Texas
<br />Interfaith Ministries for Greater Houston
<br />Virginia Council of Churches Refugee Resettlement Program
<br />Interchurch Refugee Ministries


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Revision as of 15:27, 6 August 2008

Church World Service (CWS) is the relief, development and refugee assistance ministry of the thirty-five Protestant, Orthodox and Anglican denominations that make up the National Council of Churches USA. Working in partnership with indigenous organizations in more than eighty countries, CWS works worldwide to meet human needs and foster self-reliance. It was founded in 1946.

Within the United States, the Church World Service assists communities in responding to disasters; resettles refugees; promotes national and international policies it sees as fair; provides educational resources; and offers opportunities to join a people-to-people network of local and global caring through participation in various projects.

The largest fund-raising events for Church World Service are CROP Walks. The first CROP Walk was in the 1960s. Now these walks are held in more than 2,000 communities each year all around the United States. One thing that is unique about CROP Walks is that Church World Service doesn't receive all of the money raised. Up to 25% of the money donated is given to local hunger fighting agencies. Each person who sponsors a walker can specify whether Church World Service or another global, hunger fighting agency will receive the other 75% of their donation. This is truly a Walk for the cause - not just for Church World Service.

Participating churches and organizations


List of Local Resettlement Affiliates

Lutheran Social Ministry of the Southwest
Episcopal Diocese of Los Angeles
Opening Doors, Inc. Center for New Americans
Ecumenical Refugee Services
Integrated Refugee and Immigrant Services
Refugee Resettlement and Immigration Services of Atlanta
Interfaith Refugee and Immigration Services
Exodus Refugee Immigration
Kentucky Refugee Ministries, Inc.
Refugee Immigration Ministry
Programs Assisting Refugee Acculturation
Lutheran Refugee Services
Heartland Refugee Resettlement, Inc.
Interfaith Refugee Resettlement Program
Journey's End Refugee Services
Catholic Family Center, Refugee Resettlement Program
Interfaith Works of Central New York, Inc.
Lutheran Family Services in the Carolinas
Community Refugee and Immigration Services
Sponsors Organized to Assist Refugees
Bridge Refugee Services
Refugee Services of Texas
Interfaith Ministries for Greater Houston
Virginia Council of Churches Refugee Resettlement Program
Interchurch Refugee Ministries