Stories About Food Security

Help for the Hungry

Working with local Church partners, CRS is providing emergency assistance to children and families suffering from drought in Ethiopia. »»

Helping Haiti

Singing Creole gospels above a lively guitar, a parish in South Florida collects funds for Haitians suffering through the global food crisis. »»

Ken Hackett On the Global Food Crisis

Ken Hackett talks about the impact of the global food crisis on the poor and CRS' response. »»

No 'Staff of Life' to Lean On

Because it imports most of its food, the Middle East is especially vulnerable to changes in the food market. »»

CRS Food Experts Warn of Impending 'Cascade of Hunger'

A worldwide food crisis prompts leaders to seek solutions in the hopes of averting famine, discontent and violence. »»

Understanding West Africa's Rising Food Prices

The complex and varied reasons for the rise in food prices in West Africa may surprise you. »»

Poor Farm Families to the Rescue

Poor farm families can become part of the solution to the global crisis of rising food prices, increasing supply while increasing their own incomes. »»

Facing A Food Crisis in Haiti

With food prices soaring and frustration mounting, Haitians take to the street in protest. CRS is calling for more resources and long-term solutions. »»

Lean Times in Lesotho

Recurrent drought, coupled with rising global food prices, is forcing many people in Lesotho to tighten their belts on ever-shrinking waistlines. »»

Emergency Food Delivery in Darfur

When new violence disrupts food distributions, CRS-organized food relief committees help issue emergency rations to Darfuri families. »»

2007 Year in Photos

Our year-end roundup salutes the work of our dedicated staff and beneficiaries, whose resiliency rises above the most challenging circumstances. »»

Family Farms Its Way Out of Food Aid

By making the most of assistance provided by the government and aid agencies, an Ethiopian family graduates itself from a food aid program. »»

The Betty Crocker of Buli Village

Child malnutrition is a serious problem in northern Ghana. One mother is sharing recipes and cooking techniques that could save children's lives. »»

A Story of Nothing Left

For Khalam and his fishing community on the Bay of Bengal, nothing is left after Cyclone Sidr. »»

Help Farmers Manage Water and Survive Droughts

Donate to help Ethiopian farmers grow more crops and increase their income. »»

In Mali, Top Students Get Vegetable Oil

It wasn't long ago that Aminata Yattara could only dream about going to school. Now, thanks to CRS, Aminata is able to make her dreams a reality. »»

Parish Social Ministries Director Visits Tanzania

Scott Cooper, director of parish social ministries for Catholic Charities in Spokane Washington recently traveled to Tanzania with CRS. »»

Rahel's Story: Living With Hope

People taking antiretroviral medications medicines also need proper nutrition, but for many, like Rahel, this need is not being met. »»

CRS AIDS Families Affected By Cyclones, Food Shortage

Madagascar has been hit by a series of deadly cyclonic storms leaving families to face famine-like conditions. Learn more on how CRS is helping. »»

Still Hungry in Niger

During the summer of 2005, drought and locust infestations resulted in severe food shortages for Niger. Learn what the situation is like 18 months later. »»

The Frontlines of Crisis in Sri Lanka

Over the past year, escalating violence in Sri Lanka has forced hundreds of thousands of people to flee their homes and find refuge in the countryside. »»

Jubilation Marks 50 Years of Independence in Ghana

As CRS hands over control of its food aid programming, Ghana celebrates its 50th year of independence »»

Reflections On A Lifetime of Service

Over her career with CRS, Hannah Evans Lutterodt has seen many changes both within the agency, and within the country. »»

Ghana Celebrates 50th Year of Independence

Catholic Relief Services is handing over the reins of its food aid program to the government of Ghana with confidence. »»

From Food Assistance to Food Production

With support from CRS, Halefom Kiros has left hunger behind and built an agricultural business, providing for his wife and children. »»

Staying Home and Growing More in Guatemala

Small-scale farmers in Guatemala are seeing greater harvests and healthier families due to CRS programming. »»

Mariama's Story Continues

While Mariama was well enough to leave the CRS-supported feeding center in Dogondoutchi, Niger, after just nine days, her journey to good health continues. »»

Nothing Is Thrown Away

CRS staff member Patricia McCarthy visits the work of the Missionaries of Charity at Sidist Kilo, a home for the destitute and dying. »»

One of Millions

Hungry and orphaned, a young boy was lured into school by a hot lunch and dedicated teachers. »»

Using Market Forces to Improve Urban Food Security

CRS' Market Assistance Program works closely with farmers and millers to offer Zimbabwe's urban poor consistent access to another cereal — sorghum. »»

Apples Good Enough to Live On

With the end of the decade-long drought and a little help from apple growers in Washington State, many farmers are facing a brighter future. »»

Learning to Grow

CRS provides women in the West Bank with the skills they need in order to reliably produce enough food for their families. »»

Nine Days On the Road to Recovery

Just nine days after Deejay brought her 10-month-old daughter Mariama to the nutritional center, Mariama had gained enough weight to return home. »»

St. Boniface Hospital — the Miracle Workers

CRS supports St. Boniface’s efforts by providing food and medicine, but it is the people of St. Boniface who are the true miracle workers. »»

Food for Work/Food for Training

The Food for Work/Training project aims to maintain the dignity of needy Palestinian people by offering food in exchange for work and training. »»

A Mother's Prayer: Freedom From Hunger

Like mothers all around the world, Sabita just wants her children to be happy and healthy and to have every opportunity to achieve their dreams. »»

Father Peter Daniels

Father Peter Daniels first learned about CRS as a child waiting in line to get milk powder. Now he works with CRS to help the poor in Andhra Pradesh. »»

Meet CRS Program Manager Sanda Beljak

Over the years Sanda Beljak has worked her way up from her role as an administrative assistant to become a vital program manager for CRS Bosnia. »»

HIV and AIDS Project

In Haiti, CRS takes an integrated approach in all of our HIV and AIDS programming. »»

The General Food Distribution Project

CRS' General Food Distribution project provide seeds and farming supplies to vulnerable families in the Shangombo District. »»