Church World Service is a faith-based humanitarian organization founded in 1946 that works to eradicate hunger and poverty and promote peace and justice around the world. Rooted in Protestant Christian traditions, it partners with local communities to provide disaster relief, refugee resettlement, sustainable development, and advocacy for vulnerable populations.
Refugee and immigration policy, humanitarian assistance and disaster response, international development, food security, climate resilience, and social justice and human rights legislation
Primarily funded through government grants and contracts, foundation grants, and individual and church-based donations
National Council of Churches, CROP Hunger Walk, and a broad network of Protestant and Orthodox Christian denominations
Non-profit organization