The humanitarian arm of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, Catholic Relief Services (CRS), reported a few days ago that it is “expanding its efforts” to continue providing vital humanitarian aid in Gaza, where it has already served more than 750,000 people.
Since the conflict began, CRS has provided shelter, hygiene supplies, cash, food, tents, bedding, among others.
Despite CRS’s efforts, much more help is still needed to meet the needs of the 2.3 million people who live in Gaza and who are “at a critical level of food insecurity,” sometimes taking days whole without eating.
Walter Sánchez Silva
I have been a husband since 2008. My wife and I have three children here and one who went to heaven in 2023, before he was born. Since I joined ACI Prensa in 2005, I have had the opportunity to cover various events of the Catholic Church. Among them, the World Youth Days in Cologne, Madrid and Rio de Janeiro and the apostolic trips of Pope Benedict XVI to Mexico and of Pope Francis to South Korea. I have been sent to the Vatican to cover the Family synods, in 2015; of the Amazon, in 2019 and that of Synodality, in 2023. I closely follow the situation of the Catholic Church in Nicaragua, which suffers persecution from the dictatorship of Daniel Ortega, as well as current ecclesiastical events in the region.
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