
Christmas Giving Campaign 2025
This Christmas, as we celebrate the birth of our Savior, millions of families around the world continue to face hunger, poverty, illness, and spiritual abandonment.
But together, we can bring them hope.
Catholic World Mission invites you to join our Christmas Giving Campaign — a mission to uplift the poor, strengthen the faith, and bring Christ's love to communities in greatest need.

Education for Children in Need
We provide quality, faith-centered education to children in underserved communities around the world. Your support helps build classrooms, supply materials, and open doors to a brighter future.
Clean Water & Sanitation Projects
Across Africa, Asia, and Latin America, many families still lack access to safe drinking water. Our missions install wells, filtration systems, and sanitation facilities to restore health and dignity.
Catholic Evangelization & Faith Formation
We support catechists, missionaries, and parish leaders bringing the Gospel to remote communities. Your gift helps spread the light of Christ where it’s needed most.
Medical Relief & Humanitarian Aid
From clinics to mobile medical missions, we help provide essential healthcare services to vulnerable families worldwide—especially in areas affected by poverty, conflict, and natural disasters.
Food & Housing for Families in Crisis
We deliver emergency food, housing repairs, and basic necessities to families facing extreme hardships. Your generosity ensures no one is left behind this Christmas.
Support for Religious Sisters & Missionaries
We empower religious communities serving the poorest of the poor. Your donation helps sustain their ministries, formation, and daily needs as they serve in Christ’s name.


How Can We Be the Light for Those Who Need It This Christmas?
This season isn’t about gifts, noise, or decorations.
It’s about Jesus—His humility, His love, and His call to care for the least among us.
When you give to those in need, you honor the true meaning of Christmas.
You bring light where there is darkness, hope where there is despair, and the love of Christ to those who need it most.
Let’s make Christmas about Jesus again—
through generosity, compassion, and acts of mercy.






