MCC works with partner organization to provide water, food, medicines and temporary housing for people affected by damage and flooding from recent hurricanes.
Effort highlights providing emergency food assistance to people facing hunger in Ethiopia and other countries because of drought and high global food prices.
Through MCC's International Volunteer Exchange Program (IVEP), Bolivian participant works with migrant women at a California elementary school and with quilting program.
Some 126 young adults are beginning one-year terms in three different MCC programs, including Young Anabaptist Mennonite Exchange Network (YAMEN!), a joint program of MCC and Mennonite World Conference.
An MCC project to feed 2,700 students at high schools in rural Zimbabwe is on hold as MCC partner organizations report political violence throughout the country.
The process, called "New Wine/New Wineskins: Reshaping MCC for the 21st Century," will engage MCC constituents, mission partners and board and staff members worldwide to create a common vision and revised structure for MCC.