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Catholic World Mission An organization which aims to bring education and Christ's message to missionary areas worldwide. | Helping Hands Medical Missions A nonprofit organization providing humanitarian aid in rural areas of developing countries. | Aid to the Church in Need An international pastoral aid organization of the Catholic Church which yearly offers financial support to more than 8,000 projects worldwide. | | | | | Americares Foundation Provides medical supplies and services to improve the standard of health care in underdeveloped countries. | Birthright Provides assistance including free pregnancy tests, legal, medical and financial help, assistance with housing and referral to social agencies, maternity and baby clothes to women facing a crisis pregnancy. | Catholic Charities USA Private network of social service organizations which aims to help people become self-sufficient. Provides services such as child care, adoption, disaster relief, job training, youth services, soup kitchens, services to persons with HIV/AIDS. | | | | | Catholic Church Extension Society Assists poor parishes in the United States by providing supplies for maintaining and refurbishing churches. | Catholic Medical Mission Board Sends medicines, bandages, surgical instruments, medical textbooks and other medical supplies to hospitals and clinics overseas. | Catholic Relief Services Founded by the U.S. Catholic bishops to help the poor and disadvantaged outside the U.S. | | | | | Children International Operates a hospital for crippled children in Israel, provides food, clothing, educational supplies and special medical care for children worldwide. | Christian Appalachian Project An interdenominational non-profit Christian organization committed to serving people in need in Appalachia, founded by a Catholic priest. | Christian Foundation for Children and Aging CFCA is a lay Catholic organization creating relationships between sponsors in the United States and children and aging persons in 25 developing nations around the world. | | | | | Covenant House Shelters and rehabilitates teen-age runaways and the homeless in New York City. | Divine Word Missionaries Non-profit religious order of missionary priests and brothers serving the needs of the Catholic Church. | Food for the Poor An organization established in 1982 to raise funds and provide direct relief to the poor in Latin America and the Caribbean. | | | | | Franciscans for the Poor Direct contact through ministry at soup kitchens, shelters, halfway houses, social-service centers, retirement and senior centers and AIDS programs. | Girls and Boys Town Founded by Father Flanagan in 1917, offers help, hope and healing to abused, abandoned, neglected, handicapped or otherwise troubled children. | Life Legal Defense Foundation Provides legal assistance on behalf of unborn children and their advocates. | | | | | Mater Care International An association of health professionals dedicated to improving the lives and health of mothers and their unborn children throughout the world, through new initiatives of service, training and research in accordance with the Pope's teaching. | Mercy Home for Boys and Girls Provides education, counseling, support and individual and family therapy for boys and girls, ages 11-21 with serious emotional problems. | Salesians Rehabilitates, houses, educates and trains youth worldwide. | | | | | Seton Institute Organization which aims to help the Daughters of Charity and other Catholic religious women in providing health care to the poor in countries worldwide. | St. Michael Foundation An organization founded to give Catholics an easy way to donate to Catholic charities. | St. Vincent de Paul Society An international charitable organization which provides help to the needy, physically impaired, imprisoned, sick and poor; also operates several thrift stores in Oregon, manufacturing and recycling ventures, emergency services and job training. |
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