Catholic Charities Director to Address United Nations Summit
Sr. Norma Pimentel of the Rio Grande Valley to deliver remarks on "Women Upholding Human Dignity"
ALEXANDRIA, Va., March 18, 2015 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Sister Norma Pimentel, executive director of Catholic Charities of the Rio Grande Valley in Brownsville, Tex., will speak at the United Nations on behalf of the Catholic Charities USA (CCUSA) network and its response to the unaccompanied minors and families who have come across our nation's border.
Sr. Norma will speak to an international audience at the United Nations about her experiences last summer and the broader efforts to support families, women, and children, especially in light of this September's World Meeting of Families in Philadelphia and accompanying visit by Pope Francis.
"Sister Norma and her agency were on the front lines providing a compassionate response in the midst of a humanitarian crisis," said Maria J. Vorel, CCUSA's Sr. Vice President of Disaster Operations. "Multiple experts have said that this summer may bring another influx of children and families seeking a better life. Thanks to the leadership of local directors like Sister Norma, I know that the Catholic Charities network will be standing ready to support them and all families searching for economic security."
Pimentel, a sister with the Missionaries of Jesus, led community efforts to respond to the needs of families and children who were seeking refuge in the United States from their violence-torn homelands. Her humanitarian efforts received national and international attention, and her example of compassionate leadership was praised by figures ranging from Sen. Ted Cruz to Rep. Nancy Pelosi. She was called an "indispensable leader" by Texas Monthly magazine, and received the 2015 Keep the Dream Alive award from CCUSA.
"We all have responsibility to bring solutions to the immigration crisis," said Sr. Norma. "And it all starts with us: the women who provide the core of the family, and the families who provide the strength to endure."
The address will take place at a side event during the fifty-ninth session of the Commission on the Status of Women, currently underway at United Nations Headquarters in New York. The session includes representatives from UN member states and entities, as well as non-governmental organizations across the globe.
About Catholic Charities USA
Catholic Charities USA (CCUSA) is leading a national movement to end poverty in America. In communities across the country, Catholic Charities member agencies are helping individuals and families in poverty achieve their full potential. Together we are dedicated to creating a life of opportunity and self-sufficiency for each of the 45 million of our brothers and sisters who live in poverty. CCUSA was founded in 1910 on the campus of Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C. as the National Conference of Catholic Charities. For more than 100 years, CCUSA has guided and supported the vast network of Catholic Charities agencies nationwide in a common mission to serve, advocate, and convene. For additional information, please visit www.catholiccharitiesusa.org.
SOURCE Catholic Charities USA
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