Press Releases
Follow Episcopal Relief & Development as we and our partners respond to injustice, poverty, disaster and climate change with hope and a dedication to creating lasting change.
Episcopal Relief & Development – Alivio y Desarrollo de la Iglesia Episcopal – celebra 15 años de Meditaciones Cuaresmales
Episcopal Relief & Development celebra el 15º aniversario de las Meditaciones Cuaresmales de la organización con selecciones inspiradoras de años anteriores que ponen de relieve los increíbles conocimientos y profundidad proporcionados por líderes de toda la Iglesia Episcopal y la Comunión Anglicana.
Episcopal Relief & Development Celebrates 15 Years of Lenten Meditations
Episcopal Relief & Development celebrates the 15th anniversary of the organization’s Lenten Meditations with inspiring selections from previous years that highlight the incredible depth and insight provided by leaders from around The Episcopal Church and the Anglican Communion.
Presiding Bishop Appoints New Board Chair for Episcopal Relief & Development as Organization Welcomes New Board Members
The Most Rev. Michael B. Curry, Presiding Bishop and Primate of the Episcopal Church, has appointed Teri Lawver as Board Chair for Episcopal Relief & Development.
Supporting Migrants in Mexico
Episcopal Relief & Development is supporting the work of the Anglican Church in Mexico to provide shelter, food, water and other basic needs to migrants from Central America seeking asylum in the United States.
Responding to the Wildfires in California
Episcopal Relief & Development is partnering with the Episcopal Diocese of Los Angeles and the Episcopal Diocese of Northern California as they coordinate with local congregations to provide emergency support to those impacted by the wildfires in Northern and Southern California.
Episcopal Relief & Development and the Episcopal Church of Liberia Receive Three-Year Grant from the UN Trust Fund to End Violence against Women
Episcopal Relief & Development and the humanitarian arm of the Episcopal Church of Liberia (ECL-RD) were awarded a second $670,000 three-year grant from the UN Trust Fund to End Violence against Women (UN Trust Fund) to expand a gender-based violence prevention and response project in Liberia.