Members of Park Street Church in Boston raised money to send food and clothing to displaced people throughout Europe.
The organization operates in more than 19 countries worldwide and 22 cities across the U.S., building upon the resources of local churches to address the root causes of suffering and meet each community’s unique needs.
In recent years, World Relief has become most well-known for its work in the global displacement crisis, operating in some of the most highly impacted countries like Ukraine and Sudan, as well as advocating for immigration policy reform, and resettling refugees in the United States.
World Relief works alongside trusted, local responders and churches to provide necessities like food, clean water, shelter, healthcare, psychosocial support and more in the wake of humanitarian crises.
Recently, World Relief has responded to conflicts and disasters in: World Relief’s goal is to meet urgent needs, rebuild communities even after headlines fade, and to reduce future risks by building cultures of resilience through climate-responsive agriculture training, disaster preparedness, peacebuilding and more.
World Relief also resettles refugees in the United States and provides legal services to asylum seekers and other immigrants.
International Offices: Globally, World Relief operates in Africa, Asia, Europe and the Caribbean, partnering with local churches and communities to address crises such as displacement, poverty and health.