Episcopal Relief and Development commemorates Earth Day 2008






Posted: 4/22/2008

Today, Episcopal Relief and Development commemorates Earth Day 2008. Earth Day is a call to action to protect the earth against the destructive impact of climate change on the health and well-being of all people.

By working to achieve Millennium Development Goal 7 -ensure environmental sustainability- Episcopal Relief and Development is committed to protecting the earth’s threatened ecosystem. The organization’s programs to alleviate hunger, create economic opportunities, promote health and fight disease and respond to disasters are implemented with respect for the earth and defend against environmental degradation while alleviating the suffering caused by poverty.

“Episcopal Relief and Development's programs strive to help individuals to address and to counteract the devastating effects of climate change at the local level,” says Abagail Nelson, Vice President of Programs for the agency. 

Episcopal Relief and Development’s worldwide programs implement forestry projects, create tree nurseries and maintain woodlots. Families are provided with smokeless stoves that require minimal wood to burn and protect against the severe respiratory infections caused by the smoke from open fires. Farmers are taught innovative techniques that safeguard the land while improving the food supply. For example, in Ghana, Episcopal Relief and Development is working with the Anglican Diocesan Development and Relief Organization (ADDRO) to counter the effects of erratic rainfall which has been made worse in recent years by climate change.

Mariama, a 48 year-old mother of six was struggling to grind out an existence from a small farming plot in a part of Ghana that is plagued by persistent drought. Thanks to a local partnership between Episcopal Relief and Development, the Diocese of Tamale and ADDRO, Mariama was trained in soil-replenishing dry season vegetable gardening and was given $100 to become a member of a farming cooperative.  Within one year, the group tripled their initial investment and added new crops to their rotation.

“Before the program we could hardly feed ourselves,” said Mariama, “now we can feed, clothe and educate our children.”

To help Episcopal Relief and Development protect the environment while alleviating suffering, please make a contribution online at http://www.er-d.org/ , or call 1-800-334-7626, ext. 5129. Gifts can be mailed to: Episcopal Relief and Development, P.O. Box 7058, Merrifield, VA 22116-7058.

Episcopal Relief and Development is the international relief and development agency of the Episcopal Church of the United States. As an independent 501(c) (3) organization, Episcopal Relief and Development takes its mandate from Jesus’ words found in Matthew 25. Its programs work towards achieving the Millennium Development Goals. Together with the worldwide Church and ecumenical partners, Episcopal Relief & Development strengthens communities today to meet tomorrow’s challenges. We rebuild after disasters and empower people by offering lasting solutions that fight poverty, hunger and disease, including HIV/AIDS and malaria.


We send emergency supplies after disasters such as floods, earthquakes, and civil unrest. We provide:

emergency food
water
medicines
shelter
other critical supplies