World Renew

World Renew

World Renew

World Renew is a Christian international development and disaster response organization. Here are the key details about it:




Overview


Founded: 1962 (originally as the Christian Reformed World Relief Committee or CRWRC)


Headquarters: Based in the United States (Grand Rapids, Michigan) and Canada (Burlington, Ontario)


Affiliation: Christian Reformed Church in North America (CRCNA)


Website: worldrenew.net





Mission
World Renew’s mission is to join communities around the world to renew hope, reconcile lives, and restore creation. It seeks to reflect God’s love and justice through practical action.




Core Areas of Work


Community Development



Works long-term with local partners and communities.


Focuses on food security, health, literacy, livelihoods, and leadership training.


Encourages asset-based community development (ABCD), which builds on local strengths.




Disaster Response & Rehabilitation



Provides emergency aid and long-term recovery support after natural disasters and conflicts.


In North America, this includes volunteer mobilization for rebuilding homes.


Internationally, efforts include food distribution, shelter, trauma healing, and rebuilding infrastructure.




Peace and Justice



Works to address root causes of poverty and injustice.


Promotes gender equality, advocacy, and conflict resolution.




Refugee Resettlement



Partners with churches in Canada to sponsor and support refugee families.







Global Reach
World Renew operates in over 30 countries in Africa, Asia, Latin America, and North America. It partners with local churches, organizations, and community leaders to ensure sustainable and culturally sensitive work.




Faith-Based Approach
World Renew’s work is motivated by Christian faith and the belief in justice and compassion for all people, especially the poor and marginalized. They emphasize holistic ministry—addressing physical, emotional, and spiritual needs.




Funding
World Renew is supported through:



Donations from individuals and churches.


Government grants (e.g., from Global Affairs Canada).


Institutional partners and foundations.

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