Stories
Our Stories of Lasting Change are filled with hope, inspiration and love in action. They reflect the experiences of Episcopal Relief & Development partners, staff, participant communities, volunteers and friends who are moved to make a measurable difference in the lives of vulnerable women and children and help communities prepare for and recover from climate-influenced events. Join us on this life-changing journey. Subscribe below!
Post-Sandy Thanksgivings
Episcopal Relief & Development has been working with Church partners in the Caribbean and along the US East Coast to mobilize local resources and provide immediate relief to those most impacted by Hurricane Sandy. The Rev. Luke Fodor is the Assistant Rector of St. John’s Episcopal Church
“A Shield in the Midst of Life’s Storms”
In mid-October, I traveled with Katie Mears, our Program Manager for US Disaster Preparedness and Response, to the town of West Pittston, Pennsylvania. West Pittston had suffered severe flooding after Hurricane Irene in 2011, when the Susquehanna River overflowed its banks.
Healing a Hurting World in the Aftermath of Sandy, Part 2
Most disasters have three distinct, if sometimes overlapping phases: Rescue, Relief and Recovery. The Rescue phase is focused on saving lives and securing property, and is most acute in those parts of our region that were directly flooded or destroyed by fires. This work is generally done
Healing a Hurting World in the Aftermath of Sandy, Part 1
We face a difficult and cold weekend here in the Tri-State area. The initial devastation of Hurricane Sandy has been shocking. Now, however, we are entering a slow-motion disaster as much of the region remains without power, and therefore heat, as the weather cools. Civil authorities
Building Trust to Save Lives
It was “In House” this week at Episcopal Relief & Development, which is when all of our staff, including from the Ghana regional office and satellite locations around the US, get together at the church center here in New York. It’s always exciting to see everyone together
From Ban Ki-Moon to Adam and Eve
Last week, World Food Day was internationally recognized in a number of ways . However, the biggest celebration (to my knowledge) kicked off in Des Moines, Iowa, on Tuesday, with the World Food Prize International Symposium. This annual event brought together over 1,000 dignitaries, politicians,