Press & Resources
Partnering to Restore Safe, Stable Housing After Texas Hill Country Flood
Episcopal Relief & Development, in partnership with the Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country and the Episcopal Diocese of West Texas, has launched a recovery and resilience program focused on replacing and repairing recreational vehicles (RVs) for households whose primary residences were destroyed by the July 4, 2025, Texas Hill Country flood. The initiative will support low-income residents who are un- or underinsured in finding a path to recovery.
Welcoming Two New Board Members
Episcopal Relief & Development is pleased to welcome Dora Rudo Mbuwayesango and the Rt. Rev. Phoebe Roaf to the Board of Directors.
Las Meditaciones de la Hermana Mónica Clara
Comenzando el Miércoles de Ceniza y continuando durante toda la Cuaresma de 2026, la Agencia Episcopal de Alivio y Desarrollo ofrecerá meditaciones diarias en inglés y español, invitando así a los lectores a reflexionar y profundizar sus prácticas espirituales. Este año nos hemos asociado con la hermana Mónica Clara, una monja episcopal y autora que inesperadamente se convirtió en estrella de TikTok.
Offering Lenten Meditations by Sister Monica Clare
Enrich your Lenten journey with “Holy Habits” email meditations from Episcopal Relief & Development. Running Ash Wednesday through Easter, these reflections are authored by TikTok personality Sister Monica Clare, offering insight into monastic life and a practical path to building habits for a life rooted in faith.
2025 Million Dollar Match Campaign to Drive Global Impact
Episcopal Relief & Development has launched its annual Holiday Match Campaign, offering donors a powerful opportunity to double their support for communities affected by injustice, poverty, disaster and climate change. This year, every donation made now through December 31, 2025, will be matched dollar-for-dollar, up to $1,000,000.
Responding to Hurricane Melissa
Episcopal Relief & Development is in close contact with our partners in the Caribbean as Hurricane Melissa continues to cause widespread devastation throughout region.