Catholic Relief Services (CRS), the official international humanitarian agency of the U.S. Catholic community, announced the launch of its new initiative designed to reach out and engage U.S. Hispanics in a tangible way through donations, public policy advocacy and global solidarity.
The initiative will be spearheaded by the newly unveiled CRS
Spanish-language website developed specifically to expand
the agency's outreach and enable it to more effectively interact with U.S.
Hispanics. As part of this comprehensive strategy to engage U.S. Hispanics,
CRS will also roll out Spanish-language public service announcements for
TV, radio and internet sites across the country, direct mail campaigns,
and print ads. Additionally, CRS has hired internal marketing and public
relations advisors specifically tasked with improving the agency's communications
efforts to U.S. Hispanics.
"The new website will allow U.S. Hispanics to learn more about CRS'
work in their home countries and how they can help our efforts to empower
citizens on a local level around the world," stated Lydia M. Dibos,
Senior Advisor for Hispanic Outreach for CRS. "For decades Catholic
Relief Services has been running on-the-ground long term development projects
throughout Latin America and the rest of the world, while also carrying
out major emergency relief efforts after natural disasters such as Hurricanes
Mitch and Stan."
The new website will allow U.S. Hispanics to learn more about CRS' work in their home countries and how they can help our efforts to empower citizens on a local level around the world
CRS' Spanish-language site contains informative articles on the agency's outreach initiatives in Latin America and across the globe, such as its efforts to help Mexican apple growers earn a living wage, assisting women owned coffee cooperatives in Nicaragua and the 2007 CRS support to flood victims in Tabasco, Mexico, the Dominican Republic and Haiti.
The site also lists activities that people can participate in from the United States to make a difference in the lives of others, such as the CRS Fair Trade network to ensure fair wages for disadvantaged farmers, workers and artisans as well as the recent Hispanic Food Fast, that saw Hispanics from several Catholic parishes around the country fast for a day to empathize with the plight of the undernourished in Latin America.
Many of CRS' robust overseas programs will also be showcased on the site, including the following sectors: Emergency Response, Agriculture, Health, HIV and AIDS, Education, Microfinance, Peace Building and Public Policy advocacy.
The U.S. Census Bureau reports that as of July 1, 2007, the nation's Hispanic population had reached 45.5 million, representing 15.1 percent of the total U.S. population of 301.6 million. Hispanics are also the fastest-growing ethnic group, increasing in size at a rate of 3.3 percent year-to-year and currently comprise 39% of the U.S. Catholic Church. As the U.S. Hispanic population grows, the number of Spanish-language and bi-lingual speakers remains constant. U.S. Hispanic purchasing power is also forecast to grow from 897 billion to 1.3 trillion by 2015.
