Stories From Pakistan
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From your Lenten observance flow blessings that change lives in profound ways. »»
Quenching A Thirst for Better Lives
Your support of CRS water projects improves every aspect of life for people all over the world. »»
When Did We See You?
The parable in Matthew reminds us that kindness to people in need is generosity to God. »»
More Floods Wash Over Pakistan, India
Another round of torrential rains sweep away progress for many families recovering from last year's deadly floods. »»
Another Chance for Pakistan
One year after devastating flooding destroyed homes, crops and livestock throughout Pakistan, your support has helped people rebuild their lives. »»
Building Back Better
See all the different ways your support helps people around the world after disasters strike. »»
Pakistan Flood: Seeding Recovery
Your support helped CRS feed 11,000 families after last summer's historic flooding washed away crops on many farms throughout southern Pakistan. »»
World Water Day Is March 22
With two thirds of the earth under water, you might not think we'd need a day to remind us that millions of people don't have near enough of it. »»
Pakistan Floods Reshape Landscapes and Lives
As water rushed from the mountains to the sea, people lost homes and crops in nearly every region of Pakistan. »»
Building the Road to Recovery in Pakistan
Massive flooding destroyed bridges, roads, water systems and more. CRS is paying local men to rebuild crucial infrastructure. »»
Sheltering Pakistan's Flood Survivors
For families whose homes were washed away in the summer of 2010, CRS is building sturdy transitional housing. »»
Shelter for Pakistan Flood Survivors
CRS is rushing aid to thousands of Pakistanis who barely survived some of the worst flooding in the nation's history. »»
Pakistani Family Returns to Washed Out Home
In the first weeks after floods claimed their homes, CRS gave Pakistanis hygiene supplies such as soap and materials for temporary shelter. »»
Pakistan Floods Ravage North and South
Flood survivors need safe water, roads and shelter as 2 very different types of flooding hit Pakistan's northern and southern regions. »»
Flooding, Landslides Hit 16 Million Pakistanis
Those who survived lost crops, homes, roads, even land to torrential rains and mudslides that isolate communities and challenge CRS' relief response. »»
Flooding, Mudslides Hit Pakistan
In northern Pakistan, CRS is responding to deadly flooding that has wiped out homes, schools, medical centers and bridges. »»
Floods Tear Through Northern Pakistan
Photos of flood-ravaged northern Pakistan give a brief glimpse of the loss more than a million Pakistanis suffered following July monsoons. »»
World Water Day Is March 22
World Water Day reminds us how rare clean water sources are in much of the world, and how many parts of life are improved when water is made available. »»
Where There's No Tap to Turn On
A photo gallery highlighting global water problems and CRS' solutions to provide more access to safe water for millions of people. »»
Helping Pakistan's Most Vulnerable
See CRS staff as they climb mountains and reach remote areas to help the needy. »»
Faces of HIV Care
Throughout the world, CRS supports millions of people with HIV as they live fulfilling and productive lives. »»
New Life for Pakistan's HIV Sufferers
An HIV program in Pakistan helps people once near death enjoy full and productive lives. »»
Sheltering Pakistan's Displaced Families
CRS has built thousands of thatched-roof shelters for Pakistanis forced to flee war. As some return home, CRS is committed to helping them start over. »»
'I Wanted to Write My Name'
Accelerated literacy classes offer Afghan refugee women a chance to get an education and skills that help them earn extra money for their families. »»
Pakistan Village Enjoys Clean Water, Better Health
In drought-prone Sindh province, CRS Pakistan helps villages get fair access to limited water resources, and clean drinking water. »»
CRS Provides Shelter to Thousands in Pakistan
Violence in Pakistan has made 3 million people homeless. Host communities struggle to shelter them, but resources are running out. »»










