Norman Wray

Norman Wray (February 18, 1923 – December 23, 2014) was an American Catholic religious brother who worked in Sindh, Pakistan, to rehabilitate drug addicts.

Norman celebrated his 80th birthday and the Diamond Jubilee of Religious life as a de La Salle brother.

The project includes a Halfway House in Catholic Colony in Karachi to help recovering addicts transition to a life of sobriety.

Norman stepped up his work with the Marie Adelaide Rehabilitation Center, with drug users by introducing harm reduction programmes in Karachi.

[6] In 1984, a Drop-In Centre and a Mobile Clinic were also started by him to cater to the needs of those addicts who are on the streets because they don't have a place to stay.

[7][8] On August 15, 2012, Brother Norman completed 70 years of humanitarian service and a special thanksgiving Mass was held in St. Lawrence's Church, Karachi, presided over by Archbishop Joseph Coutts.