Cross Catholic Outreach: Celebrating 20 Years of Service to the Poor
“The main thing is to keep the main thing the main thing,” the late Stephen Covey, author of The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People, famously wrote. It’s good advice. And by that measure, Cross Catholic Outreach has steered a true and steady course for 20 years.
Since its founding in 2001, the “main thing” for Cross Catholic Outreach has been to empower Catholic missions in developing countries to better serve the poor. Working through established Catholic organizations and ministries has proven to be a cost-effective and transformative strategy — something Cross Catholic Outreach’s donors have appreciated because it makes their giving more impactful.
Empowering the Already Present Church
When Cross Catholic Outreach started 20 years ago, the founders had already seen that wherever poverty was most severe, the Church was already there in the form of priests, sisters and Catholic lay leaders who were committed to bringing God’s love to the poor.
These faithful men and women had — and continue to have — inexhaustible passion for their work. They also have a deep love for and a commitment to the poor communities they serve. All they lack are material resources. That’s where Cross Catholic Outreach and its donors, large and small, step in and supercharge the good work of these Catholic missions.
A Bridge to the Developing World
This simple but highly effective model of ministry also creates a wonderful bridge between the struggling church in developing countries and the caring donors in the U.S. In this sense, Cross Catholic Outreach is a unifier and educator, helping bring Catholic brothers and sisters together so they can grow in faith.
Cross Catholic Outreach also believes in putting a high priority on accountability. From their beginning, they have provided donors with detailed information regarding how their gifts are used. This allows donors to clearly see how their generosity changes the lives of children and families living in terrible destitution.
Meeting Urgent Needs and Transforming Communities
Most recently on August 14 when a 7.2 magnitude earthquake hit Haiti — a massive temblor two times more powerful than the earthquake that devastated the poor island country in 2010, Cross Catholic Outreach rushed into action, delivering food, medicine, building materials and other relief to help survivors. That relief effort is still in full swing.
Another example of meeting urgent needs occurred late last year when hurricanes battered Central America. Cross Catholic Outreach reached out to the network of in-country partners across the region. Through the network, disaster relief supplies, including high-protein prepackaged meals, antibiotics, medical supplies and hygiene kits, were supplied to victims in Nicaragua, Honduras, Guatemala and El Salvador.
Without generous donors behind the scenes, neither the Haiti earthquake nor the hurricane relief efforts would have been possible.
In addition to emergency relief, Cross Catholic Outreach donors power long-term projects that change lives for generations to come. Here are just a few examples of transformational changes — clean water, safe homes, nutritional food, life-changing education, and spiritual outreach — now underway in poor communities across the globe.
It’s hard to believe 20 years have passed since Cross Catholic Outreach began. Since then, millions have been fed — often for just $0.15 a meal. Poor children educated. Destitute communities blessed with fresh, clean water. And the gospel preached always, either with or without words. Here’s to the next 20 years of compassionate people staying focused on the main thing and working together for the good of the poor!