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Caritas Luxembourg (informally in Luxembourgish: Caritas Lëtzebuerg) [3] [4] [5] is the name of a range of nonprofit organisations operating in Luxembourg.They are grouped together under the umbrella of the Caritas Luxembourg Confederation (French: Confédération Caritas Luxembourg).
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Caritas Social Action Network or CSAN is a British not-for-profit social welfare and social justice organisation. It is a service of the Catholic Church in England and Wales and a member of both Caritas Internationalis and Caritas Europa .
Caritas Spain, Caritas Poland, and Caritas Luxembourg engage in both domestic and international activities. Caritas Australia primarily operates as an international humanitarian and development actor abroad but also supports Indigenous Australians locally, [ 96 ] while Caritas Japan focuses mainly on domestic operations while financially ...
Caritas Monaco is a not-for-profit social welfare organisation in Monaco. It is a service of the Monégasque Catholic Church . Caritas Monaco is a member of both Caritas Europa and Caritas Internationalis and the smallest national Caritas organisation in the world.
Caritas Slovakia (Slovak: Slovenská katolícka charita or "Slovak Catholic Charity", short: SKCH) [2] is a not-for-profit social welfare organisation in Slovakia. It is a service of the Catholic Church in Slovakia. [1] Caritas Slovakia refers to both the national office and the confederation with its 10 local member organisations.
Caritas Norway was founded in 1952 as Norwegian Catholic Help for Refugees (Norsk katolsk flyktninghjelp) by the Catholic Church in Norway.In 1964, it became an independent organisation and adopted its current name, initially under the Roman Catholic Diocese of Oslo, and later under the Norwegian Catholic Bishops' Council (Norsk Katolsk Bisperåd).
Over the years, other diocesan Caritas organisations were established in the Greek Catholic eparchies and subsequently affiliated with the Caritas Romania Confederation. One of the first important activities launched in 1994 was the home care programme, supported both financially and methodologically by Caritas Germany .