Caritas Romania


The Caritas Romania Confederation or simply Caritas Romania, is a not-for-profit social welfare organisation in Romania. It is a service of the Catholic Church in Romania.
Caritas Romania is a member of both Caritas Europa and Caritas Internationalis.

History

After the Romanian revolution in 1989 and the end of communism, the Catholic Church resumed its charity work and the different Roman Catholic dioceses founded local Caritas organisations to systematically address the social problems of their communities, for example by distributing aid received from abroad among those most vulnerable.
In 1994, the Roman Catholic diocesan Caritas organisations active in Romania at that time established the Caritas Romania Confederation. The goal of this network organisation was to represent the interests of its member organisations at national and international level. 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. Its goal was to provide support to the poor, elderly population especially in rural areas, by supplementing the care and informal assistance provided by relatives, neighbours and volunteers with professional services at a moderate costs.
Other activities implemented by Caritas Romania were the counselling of people with special needs, emergency response in emergency situations, such as caused by natural disasters or conflict, and anti-drug prevention and counselling programmes.
The organisation is also active in advocacy and provides financial contributions to the humanitarian work of other Caritas organisations around the world, such as Caritas Haiti after the 2010 earthquake, Caritas Philippines after Typhoon Haiyan in 2013.

Structure

The structure of Caritas is the same as the structure of the Catholic Church in Romania. Caritas Romania consists of the national office located in Bucharest as well as of 10 regional, autonomous Caritas organisations in Romania. They work in four dioceses and two archdioceses of the Latin Church and in three eparchies and one archeparchy of the Romanian Greek Catholic Church.
The 10 local organisations are:
Member organisation
Member organisation
Operating areaEstablished
Caritas Arhidiecezan Alba IuliaCaritas Alba IuliaRoman Catholic Archdiocese of Alba Iulia1990
Asociația Caritas Mitropolitan Greco-Catolic BlajCaritas BlajRomanian Greek Catholic Major Archeparchy of Făgăraș and Alba Iulia1998
Asociația Caritas BucureștiCaritas BucharestRoman Catholic Archdiocese of Bucharest1990
Caritas Eparhial Greco-Catolic ClujCaritas ClujRomanian Catholic Eparchy of Cluj-Gherla?
Centrul Diecezan Caritas IașiCaritas IașiRoman Catholic Diocese of Iași1991
Asociația Diecezană Caritas Greco-Catolic MaramureșCaritas MaramureșRomanian Catholic Eparchy of Maramureș1998
Caritas Catolica Oradea Caritas OradeaRoman Catholic Diocese of Oradea Mare1991
Caritas Eparhial Oradea Caritas OradeaRomanian Catholic Eparchy of Oradea Mare2004
Organizația Caritas a Diecezei Satu MareCaritas Satu MareRoman Catholic Diocese of Satu Mare1990
Federația Caritas a Diecezei TimișoaraCaritas TimișoaraRoman Catholic Diocese of Timișoara1993