Much of the world’s population struggles to live in a vicious cycle of poverty and disease. International Health and Development assists PC(USA) overseas partner churches implement and sustain long-term health… Read more »
Support for program activities by RELUFA, the Joining Hands partner network in Cameroon focused on human rights, food security/sovereignty, and human, social and environmental degradation caused by extractive industries, land… Read more »
The Presbyterian Church of Costa Rica (IEPC) is a small denomination in Costa Rica with whom the PC(USA) has been in partnership for some 25 years. Funds are for Christian… Read more »
Historic Presbyterian mission hospitals and clinics have offered healing and hope for generations to Congolese families, regardless of their ability to pay for their care. Continuing to provide health care… Read more »
These project funds will support the Global Initiatives related to Poverty Alleviation. The initial campaign to be the strengthening of quality education for one million Children. Other future campaigns to… Read more »
The National Evangelical Synod of Syria and Lebanon (NESSL) grew out of PC(USA) outreach begun in 1823. Those early mission efforts helped to plant many of the early NESSL churches… Read more »
Ravaged by years of war, communities in South Sudan lack many of the basic necessities for survival, including health services. Meanwhile people suffer in a vicious cycle of poverty and… Read more »
As part of the Presbyterian Coffee Project, the Small Farmer Fund is one way that the Presbyterian Hunger Program, Equal Exchange and PC(USA) congregations work together to support small farmer… Read more »
The Iglesia Evangelica Domincana, Dominican Evangelical Church (IED) is the oldest Protestant church in the Dominican Republic. It is the product of U. S. Presbyterian and Methodist mission work in… Read more »
Originally set up to aid the Iraq Church facing crises in the midst of the devastation from 12 years of economic sanctions and three previous wars, the Iraq Church is… Read more »