Press Releases
Las Meditaciones Cuaresmales de Episcopal Relief & Development – la Agencia Episcopal de Alivio y Desarrollo preguntan: “¿Quién es mi prójimo?”
La Agencia Episcopal de Alivio y Desarrollo invita a los episcopales y a las personas de todos los credos a reflexionar sobre la pregunta “¿Quién es mi prójimo?” esta Cuaresma a través de las Meditaciones Cuaresmales de 2023.
Partnering in Nicaragua to Provide Clean Water after Hurricane Julia
Episcopal Relief & Development is supporting El Porvenir in Nicaragua to repair water distribution systems that were damaged during Hurricane Julia in October 2022 to return clean water access to families in 10 communities.
Episcopal Relief & Development Welcomes Three New Board Members
Episcopal Relief & Development is pleased to welcome the Rev. Canon Dr. Michele V. Hagans, the Rev. Christine Purcell and Mr. John Van de Weert to the Board of Directors, effective January 1, 2023.
Episcopal Relief & Development Offers the Opportunity to Transform Communities this Holiday Season With Year-End Match Campaign Including Gifts for Life
Episcopal Relief & Development is launching its annual Year-End Match, offering supporters the opportunity to transform lives with twice the impact this holiday season. Thanks to a generous group of donors, contributions that Episcopal Relief & Development receives between now and the end of the year will be doubled, dollar for dollar, up to a total of $750,000.
Partnering to Provide Food and Medicine to Those Impacted by Pakistan’s Deadly Floods
Episcopal Relief & Development, in collaboration with the Anglican Alliance and United Society Partners in the Gospel, is supporting the Church of Pakistan to provide emergency relief to 500 families in the Diocese of Multan affected by deadly flooding caused by unprecedented rainfall throughout the summer.
Supporting Partners Affected by Hurricane Ian
Episcopal Relief & Development is partnering with the Episcopal dioceses in Florida to provide supplies and direct financial assistance to people affected by Hurricane Ian.