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CRS conducts our first Thanksgiving Clothing Appeal, collecting more than 7 million pounds of clothing and soap to send to Europe and China during the winter. The program continues through the 1980s, when the need diminishes and associated costs increase. Click to enlarge image and go back into history.

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CRS helps hundreds of thousands of refugees from the Korean War, distributing food, medicine and clothing.

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CRS turns aid efforts to the nearly 1 million refugees fleeing North Vietnam following its partition.

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Reflecting a shift in our mission from war relief to long-term development, the bishops rename the agency Catholic Relief Services. The idea of using U.S. food aid to affect real change—including improved health and education, and sustainable livelihoods and farming—takes hold.

CRS becomes a principal supporter of the Missionaries of Charity, allowing Mother Teresa to reach more of the world’s poorest people, from India to Ethiopia. Today, we continue to forge a special partnership wherever both CRS and the Missionaries are present.

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Mother Teresa visits patients in a hospital.

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Mother Teresa visits with CRS staff.

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CRS provides 62% of all U.S. government food shipped by private organizations, making us the largest provider of food aid in this category.

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