Press & Resources

Tuesday, Jan 04, 2022

Episcopal Relief & Development Announces Election of Three New Board Members

Episcopal Relief & Development is pleased to welcome Ms. Putney Cloos, Mr. Paul Faeth and the Rt. Rev. Héctor Monterroso to the Board of Directors, effective January 1, 2022.

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Friday, Dec 17, 2021

Supporting Partners After Tornadoes in the Central US

Episcopal Relief & Development is in contact with Episcopal dioceses in Arkansas, Illinois, Kentucky, Missouri and Tennessee in response to the devastating tornadoes that struck in early December.

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Wednesday, Nov 17, 2021

Episcopal Relief & Development Launches Year-End Match Campaign

Episcopal Relief & Development Launches Year-End Match Campaign to Support Transformative Work in Priority Areas of Women, Children and Climate...

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Thursday, Nov 11, 2021

Responding to 2021 Hurricanes

Episcopal Relief & Development is partnering with Episcopal and interfaith partners to provide aid such as temporary housing, food, gas money and other emergency supplies after Hurricane Ida.

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Wednesday, Nov 03, 2021

Episcopal Relief & Development Offers the Opportunity to Transform Communities this Holiday Season With Redesigned Gifts for Life Catalog

Episcopal Relief & Development invites supporters and congregations to transform a life this holiday season by giving a gift from the organization’s newly redesigned Gifts for Life alternative gift catalog.

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Wednesday, Oct 13, 2021

Episcopal Relief & Development and Trinity Church Wall Street Continue Coordinated Global Response to COVID-19 Pandemic with $1 Million Renewal Grant

Episcopal Relief & Development and Trinity Church Wall Street are continuing to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic globally. The partnership, supported by a $1 million renewal grant from Trinity Church Wall Street, builds upon an original $1 million grant awarded last year that reached over 2.1 million individuals in 38 countries with expanded relief efforts and strengthened resilience activities.

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