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-- crs home | newsletters | donate now volunteering with farmer to farmer—a family affair ryan ringuette stands with fellow farmers in uganda where he volunteers for farmer to farmer through crs. photo courtesy ryan ringuette by ryan ringuette volunteering has (accidentally) become my family’s tradition. both my father and mother are returned peace corps volunteers (morocco and nepal), and both my sister and i are current peace corps volunteers (paraguay and uganda). additionally, my recently retired father volunteers with the usaid farmer-to-farmer program (f2f). f2f leverages the expertise of us volunteers to respond to the needs of farmers and farmer organizations around the world. and as a third year peace corps volunteer (pcv) with catholic relief services’ (crs) f2f uganda program, i ensure he and others like him can do just that. i say ‘accidentally’ because i never dreamed about becoming a pcv. when i was growing up, academics were the driving force, farming the family tradition, and volunteering an occasional undertaking. i wanted to help people, be helpful to them, and thought academics were the best way to learn how to do this. however, being the son of rpcv and teacher parents, every summer we would travel. sometimes domestically, usually internationally, but always as budget traveler’s places with different geographies, cultures, and histories than hawai’i. at some point i realized i was learning more from these experiences than i was at school, which led me to apply for peace corps in my senior year of college. i arrived in uganda as an agribusiness peace corps volunteer (pcv) in june 2015. after training with 46 other pcv’s-to-be, i paired with nilepro trust, a local ngo and f2f host organization in arua, uganda. with nilepro, i was a field supervisor for their vegetable oil development project, promoting oilseed crops (sunflower, soybean, sesame) to farmers and developing farmer groups capacity to link to markets. during my time with them, nilepro received three volunteers; two helping to develop farmer groups into cooperatives and one assessing the feasibility of a sesame processing plant with nilepro. the volunteer’s different practices, perspectives, and experiences with their assignment and in development work enhanced my own understanding of how people try to help other people. during my first two years, my dad and i met twice on or after a f2f assignment. the first was after his assignment in tanzania; we trekked to the gorillas in bwindi forest and watched lions laze in the trees of queen elizabeth national park. the second was during the last week of his soil conservation assignment in mbale, uganda. this is the only time i have seen him in action and how much he enjoys working with farmers from a different part of the world. making compost piles was something we were taught in peace corps, but conveying that message to a farmer so they understand and potentially use it is something i learned from watching him. near the end of my first two years, third year positions were developed by the peace corps country program with the goal of providing interested pcv’s the opportunity to work in international development. one of those positions was as a program officer with crs’s f2f uganda program. my previous, positive experiences with the program and the opportunity for professional, international development made my decision very easy. and allows me to continue the new family tradition. read david ringuette’s guest blog on acdi/voca’s website . posted april 2nd, 2018 in by: john lindner | no comments » prayers for peru our thoughts and prayers are with the people of peru as they endure hardships brought about by heavy rains, flooding and mudslides. light a candle and join us in prayer at the crs virtual votive chapel . there are significant needs in the diocese of chulucanas (province of piura)—made worse by the continuing rain. a local coordination body—including the local government, the diocese, local community based organizations, and private enterprise—is carrying out assessments of the nearby communities. while crs is not working in that area, we are supporting caritas peru and the diocese in their response. if you would like to support caritas peru through crs, you can call 877-435-7277 (8am to 11pm eastern), specifying that you want your donation routed to peru flood relief, or mail a check or money order (with “peru” in the subject line) to: catholic relief services p.o. box 17090 baltimore, md 21297-0303 posted march 31st, 2017 in by: edward hoyt | 2 comments » the visual aids of salvation by the most rev. thomas wenski editor’s note: at the recent meeting of the crs board of directors—the usccb-appointed group of bishops, religious, and laity tasked with governing and supporting the work of crs—archbishop thomas wenski (miami) celebrated mass for his fellow bishops, board members and crs staff. what follows is his homily. the “charmaine” he refers to is fellow board member charmaine warmenhoven. photo by philip laubner/crs a picture speaks a thousand words—which is why, today, we are most effective when we can accompany words with images. that’s why we use powerpoint—and incorporate photos, graphs, maps and other visuals into our presentations. last night, at dinner, weren’t charmaine’s words about her trip to guatamala enhanced by the visuals? homilies might be more effective— and certainly more interesting—if we could figure out how to effectively incorporate audio-visual resources into them. some liturgical purists might object, but in today’s gospel, jesus does just that. he didn’t have laptop to project a powerpoint presentation, but he did have miracles—they were powerful “visuals” that illustrated what he was preaching about. jesus talked about the kingdom—in the miracle, there was the kingdom breaking into the world. well, those miracles still do happen every day in many different ways, because of catholic relief services—and while i don’t say crs makes them happen—for the glory belongs to god!—crs is in the miracle business . even a goat given to family—a goat that might eventually pay for a child’s schooling—is a miracle that gives glory to god. read the rest of this entry » posted march 24th, 2017 in by: edward hoyt | no comments » a critical and sacred mission friends, new crs president sean callahan carries siad as he and his family cross the border from serbia into croatia. photo by andrew mcconnell for crs never has the catholic relief services mission been more critical to americans and, particularly, to american catholics. as i assume the leadership of crs, it is a time of great uncertainty in our country and around the world. more families than ever are displaced from their homes; there is greater and greater inequality in the global marketplace; and many of us are frightened that our lives can be irrevocably altered by a single, senseless, violent act. and yet, remaining faithful to our mission, we have seen tremendous successes, including: significant reduction in deaths and negative economic impact from malaria in west africa; more opportunities for families to support themselves through the creation of viable livelihoods; better capacity of local communities and organizations to respond to crises; and a real chance for people to achieve peace and reconciliation that upholds the sanctity of every human life. read the rest of this entry » posted december 29th, 2016 in sean callahan by: edward hoyt | 3 comments » may blessings overflow dear friend, carolyn visits with children fleeing isis in northern iraq in 2014. photo by rawsht twana/metrography for crs it was 5 years ago that we began this conversation , and now, this marks my last letter to you as president of catholic relief services. thank you for joining crs to rebuild livelihoods, restore hope and make god’s promises real for many who have lost much. you have given me energy and inspiration to be worthy of our mandate, of the people god entru

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