Hurricane Helene & Hurricane Milton Emergency Response: Support vulnerable communities now.

Hurricane Helene Leaves Path of Destruction

CWS is rapidly responding

Photo: Associated Press, Stephen Smith 2024

We have one goal: building a world where there is enough for all

Our vision is a world where everyone has food, voice and a safe place to call home. We’ve been working to make this a reality for more than 75 years, and we know it’s possible. We’ve welcomed thousands of refugees and other new neighbors into our communities, helped countless families put food on the table and lifted the voices of people who have been left out.

We know that we can always do more together than we can alone. That’s why our work is for everyone. The CWS family stretches around the world and across the lines that divide us as a single force for good. Welcome to the movement. We’re glad you’re here.

Hunger and Poverty

No child should die from malnutrition, especially when there are long-term solutions ready to take root in each community.

Displacement

More and more families flee home because of climate and violence. But there are fewer places to go. We’re leading the charge in strategy and welcome.

Disaster

Preparation, relief and recovery: our disaster response means committing to communities before – and long after – an emergency hits.

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Latest Updates


CWS Responds to Back-to-Back Hurricanes

Communities in the southeastern U.S. are reeling from the destruction of Hurricanes Helene and Milton, with Church World Service providing essential supplies to aid recovery efforts.

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Mama Nguyo's Journey

After locusts destroyed Mama Nguyo's crops, she didn't know how she would care for her family. That support came through a CWS program that gave Mama Nguyo the building blocks she needed to create a brighter future.

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Victor's Big Dream

Five-year-old Victor fled Ukraine with his old brother and their mother, leaving his father behind to fight in the war. Although Victor misses his dad, he has found hope, friendship and a sense of home through a CWS-supported center.

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