Caritas Czech Republic

Social welfare and humanitarian relief organisation of the Catholic Church in Czech Republic.
(2022)
CZK 6,618,052,000[1]Expenses (2022)CZK 6,557,293,000[1]
Volunteers (2022)
69,240[1]Websitewww.charita.cz

Caritas Czech Republic (Czech: Charita Česká republika) is a Czech Catholic not-for-profit social welfare and humanitarian relief organisation. It is a service of the Czech Bishops' Conference and is the largest social welfare and charitable organisation in the country.[2][3][4] Caritas Czech Republic is a member of both Caritas Europa and Caritas Internationalis.

History

Children during Caritas' traditional three kings collection in České Budějovice in 2023.

Caritas Czech Republic was founded after the end of the First World War and the collapse of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, when structured charity organisations began to operate in various places. At the beginning of the First Czechoslovak Republic, proclaimed in 1918, a network of Catholic agencies gradually emerged, first at grassroots level. This led to the creation of a national Caritas office in Prague in 1928. The goal of this organisation was to coordinate these actions. The Czech Caritas network progressively developed over the following years.[5]

In 1945, right at the end of World War II, before the authorities responded to the need for immediate assistance for returning concentration camp prisoners and other war victims, Caritas opened canteens, assisted in document matters, and cared for and treated people. During that time, Caritas nursing stations were staffed by certified and volunteer nurses.[6]

After the 1948 communist coup d'état, Caritas, a Catholic organisation, was consciously expelled from its social and medical environment by the State. The entire Caritas network was dissolved and replaced by a single volunteer organization, the Czech Catholic Caritas. It was under state supervision and its activities were limited to publishing religious press and literature, selling devotional items and caring for elderly monks, nuns and priests.[7]

The rebuilding of the organisation only started after the Velvet Revolution of 1989. The leaders of many local Caritas organisations were parish members, often participants in pilgrimages to Rome for the canonization of Agnes of Bohemia, or members of Christian relief committees formed after the devastating 1988 Armenian earthquake.[6]

In 1997, Caritas Czech Republic played a significant role as a primary provider of disaster relief during the extensive flooding in Moravia. The organisation actively participated in the reconstruction efforts, providing assistance to affected individuals, coordinating fundraising campaigns, and engaging in various support activities for the community.[7]

In 2001, Caritas launched its annual Three Kings collection (Tříkrálová sbírka) for the first time.[7]

Other major events that the organisation responded to were the 2002 floods, the COVID-19 pandemic (starting in 2020), the 2021 South Moravia tornado, AND THE arrival of Ukrainian refugees starting in 2022.[1][7][8]

Structure

Caritas Czech Republic follows the structure of the Czech Catholic Church. The organisations consists of a national secretariat and 10 archdiocesan or diocesan Caritas organisations which are subdivided into 274 local structures. The secretariat based in Prague is responsible for the coordination of activities at the national level and is engaged in health and social advocacy activities. It also maintains a separate department for the implementation of humanitarian aid and development cooperation activities, and it operates a hotel and training centre, named Marianeum and located in Prague.[9]

The diocesan Caritas structures coordinate the activities of Caritas organizations in the territory of the dioceses. They also provide some services but most of the social and health services of Caritas in Czech Republic are provided by the hundreds of regional, municipal and parish Caritas organisations.[9]

The eight diocesan structures of Caritas Czech Republic are:

Another organisation that is part of Caritas Czech Republic, Czech Catholic Caritas (Česká katolická charita) operates 9 retirement homes for nuns and priests.[9]

Work

A house of the diocesan Caritas Litoměřice.

Caritas Czech Republic works in a variety of social sectors. In 2022, the organisation ran 72 specialised counselling centres and 178 registered healthcare facilities which employed 1,667 nurses. Its social and healthcare services, including counselling, social care, social prevention and healthcare, reached 199,504 individuals. In addition, more than 500 persons benefitted from afforable housing to more than 500 persons.

Additionally, Caritas Czech Republic managed 22 social enterprises in 2022, including cafés, sewing workshops, laundries, bakeries, pastry shops, waffle production, furniture renovation, and food preparation and delivery services.

Internationally, Caritas Czech Republic directly implements humanitarian and development projects though its country offices in Georgia, Iraq, Moldova, Mongolia, Turkey and Ukraine. The organisation is one of the NGO partners of DG ECHO.[10]

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Annual Report 2022". Retrieved 21 April 2024.
  2. ^ Zdeněk, Ryšavý (23 February 2022). "Caritas Czech Republic distances itself from ombudsman's words about unemployed people: "Healthy white males" find work, but society is more diverse than that". romea.cz. Retrieved 24 April 2024.
  3. ^ "Dobrovolnické příležitosti - Charita Česká republika". dobrovolnickecentrum.cuni.cz. Retrieved 24 April 2024.
  4. ^ "Kolik charit je v Česku?". charitacb.cz. 31 March 2024. Retrieved 24 April 2024.
  5. ^ Tůmová, Ilona. "Dějiny České katolické charity do roku 1960" (Document) (in Czech). Prague: Filozofická Fakulta Univerzity Karlovy v Praze - Katedra pomocných věd historických a archivního studia.
  6. ^ a b "Who we are: History". charita.cz. Retrieved 22 April 2024.
  7. ^ a b c d "Charita Česká republika slaví 100. výročí od svého vzniku". rozhlas.cz. 2 July 2022. Retrieved 22 April 2024.
  8. ^ Davídková, Milena (29 June 2022). "Charita Česká republika slaví 100 let". dltm.cz. Retrieved 24 April 2024.
  9. ^ a b c "Who we are: Caritas Network". charita.cz. Retrieved 24 April 2024.
  10. ^ "List of Non-Governmental Organisations certified as EU Humanitarian partners for the period 2021- 2027". dgecho-partners-helpdesk.eu. Retrieved 20 April 2024.

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