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Church's Auxiliary for Social Action

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Type
  
Charity

Founded
  
1947, India

Industry
  
NGO

Number of employees
  
500

Headquarters
  
Registered office: New Delhi Zonal offices: Chennai, Kolkata, Mumbai, Sector offices: Guwahati, Imphal, Aizawl, Dimapur, Shillong, Bhubaneshwar, Ranchi, Lucknow, Indore, Raipur, Udaipur, Nagapattinam, Cuddalore, Tirunelveli, Alapuzha, Bapatla, Port Blair and Shimla

Key people
  
Busi Suneel Bhanu (Chairperson), Sushant Agarwal (Director)

Church's Auxiliary for Social Action (founded in 1947) is an irreligious Indian development organisation based in Chennai and a service wing of the National Council of Churches in India comprising the Orthodox and Protestant Church Societies in India. CASA is a member of ACT Alliance

Contents

Mar Aprem Mooken writes,

Genesis

The partition of India played a virtual havoc with peoples lives which Jawaharlal Nehru, then Prime Minister of India wanted to address and shared it with J. Waskom Pickett and Marshall Russell Reed who involved the National Council of Churches in India (NCCI) to lend a hand in mitigating the suffering of the displaced people for which the NCCI formed an ad hoc Relief Committee. Over the years', the Relief Committee took different names,

  • 1947, Refugee and Famine Relief Committee or Central Relief Committee,
  • 1955, Committee on Relief and Gift Supplies (CORAGS),
  • Christian Agency for Social Action,
  • (present) Church's Auxiliary for Social Action.
  • Funding

    As a development non-religious organisation the activities of CASA are funded through the individuals, the Churches in India, the State, the corporates and a few overseas ecumenical bodies.

    Programmatic interventions

    CASA's approach to development could be put in the following way, The Cross Cutting Thematic Areas of CASA’s programmatic interventions are : 1. Humanitarian Aid 2. Development Initiatives to address Structural Poverty 3. Gender Mainstreaming 4. Climate Change 5. Local Capacities for Peace and 'Do No Harm'

    References

    Church's Auxiliary for Social Action Wikipedia