Skip to content
Catholic Herald flag

Madison Catholic Herald Archive (2001-2025)

Official newspaper of the Diocese of Madison, Wisconsin

  • News
    • Around the Diocese
    • State News
    • National-World
    • Obituaries
    • Older Editions
    • Diocese of Madison’s 75th anniversary
  • Bishop
    • Bishop Hying’s Columns
    • Bishop Hying’s Letters
    • Bishop’s Schedule
    • About Bishop Hying
    • About Bishop Morlino
    • About Bishop Bullock
  • Opinion
    • Editorial
    • Letters to the editor
    • Columns
    • Columns by name and author
  • Faith
    • Faith
    • Year of Faith
    • Faith Alive
  • Calendar
  • Obituaries
    • Clergy obituaries
    • Religious obituaries
    • Lay person obituaries
  • Multimedia
  • Advertising
    • Advertise with Us
      • Ad Policies
      • Ad Specifications
      • Classifieds Information
    • Rates & Specs (PDF)
    • Special Section Calendar (PDF)
  • About
    • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • Links
    • Catholic Herald Promotion Materials
    • Rates & Specs (PDF)
    • Subscriptions
  • Youth
  • Español
 
  • Home
  • News
  • Wisconsin bishops urge support for Afghan guests at Fort McCoy
  • News
  • State News

Wisconsin bishops urge support for Afghan guests at Fort McCoy

On September 20, 2021September 20, 2021
Catholic Herald Staff

From the Wisconsin Catholic Conference:

Wisconsin’s Catholic bishops have issued a statement in support of those displaced from Afghanistan and residing at Fort McCoy, Wisconsin. In welcoming the Afghan refugees, the bishops noted the trauma, deprivation, and chaos these individuals have endured. To help the refugees navigate this dramatic transition, the bishops are providing a $30,000 donation to Catholic Charities of the Diocese of La Crosse, which has led Fort McCoy assistance efforts among the state’s five Catholic Charities agencies. The bishops also urged Catholics to make donations at https://cclse.org/afghanistan-refugee-assistance/ or by supporting similar diocesan and parish collections.

Catholic efforts to serve Wisconsin’s new, temporary Afghan community are being led by the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) Migration and Refugee Services (MRS), which has long served as a federally recognized refugee assistance and resettlement agency. The USCCB has partnered with local Catholic Charities agencies and other Catholic partners to serve Afghan families temporarily housed on military bases around the country.  Here in Wisconsin, the USCCB is the agency responsible for providing on-base legal assistance and social engagement for women and children, which it does with support from the U.S. State Department.  Wisconsin Catholic Charities agencies are the principal source of volunteers and material donations to those living on base.

Of the near 13,000 Afghans living at Fort McCoy, 55 percent are male and 45 percent female, but almost 50 percent are age 18 or younger and many are part of large extended families. All guests receive vaccinations and are vetted to avoid security threats. Medical needs are met by army personnel and those serving at local area hospitals.

While many Afghan guests are eager to return to a normal way of life, it will likely be several more months before all will be able to relocate. “To get all these individuals the legal filings and documentation necessary to move to their new homes is a massive undertaking,” noted Chris Hennemeyer, USCCB MRS Consultant, “one that isn’t even a month old.”

He added, “It’s why providing socialization, wellness, and recreation, as well as legal assistance is so critical.” The USCCB and Catholic Charities are seeking more volunteers to aid in this mission. Volunteers will assist women and children through the base’s four social centers, aid in legal advisory services, and support the learning center. The social centers alone require up to 20 volunteers per day. Individuals must be able to commit to at least two weeks of volunteering, though longer commitments are preferred. On-base shifts occur during the business day, and while food and lodging can be provided off-base, the limited availability of accommodations surrounding Fort McCoy make those who live close to the base ideal volunteer candidates.

Interested persons should contact their local Catholic Charities agency, which will help review and forward on candidates to the La Crosse Catholic Charities for further assessment and processing. To gain base access, individuals must submit to a criminal background check, complete required forms, obtain COVID-19 vaccination, and provide a copy of a valid driver’s license.

“This is demanding work,” said Karen Becker, Marketing Director of La Crosse Catholic Charities. “We’re looking for a mix of men and women up to the challenge of dealing with people consigned to shared living spaces after a very traumatic experience. Volunteers must be good at working under pressure.”

Families at Fort McCoy continue to need donations as well, especially shoes, clothing, and personal care items.  Team Rubicon, a humanitarian aid agency composed primarily of veteran and first responder volunteers, has been designated nationally to manage donated goods and set up donation points for collections and distribution. Visit https://teamrubiconusa.org/resettlement to learn more about needed items and to see a video of the National Guard Armory donation center in Sparta, Wisconsin.

The Wisconsin bishops noted in their statement that a reported 400 Afghan immigrants are likely to remain and settle in the state. Catholic Charities for the Diocese of Green Bay is one of the entities that may be called upon to assist this population with the longer resettlement process.  As the bishops noted, “ . . . the needs of this community will continue for months and years to come.”

The bishops concluded their statement by asking for God’s blessing on those at Fort McCoy and reiterating that “Even more than material goods, these men, women, and children need to find friendship and security. They need to be shown that there is great hope for their futures and that their presence is welcome in our beautiful state.”

Share this:

  • Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook
  • Share on X (Opens in new window) X
In News State NewsIn afghan , bishops , Wisconsin

Post navigation

Who are we in this world?
What ‘freedom’ means to me

This webite, madisoncatholicheraldarchive.org, covers Catholic Herald content from October 11, 2001 to September 18, 2008 (HTML-based website) and September 19, 2008 to October 8, 2025 (WordPress-based website).

To view content prior to 9/19/2008, browse our older editions (FreeFind site search no longer available).

To search content from 9/19/2008 to 10/8/2025, use the search box above.

For newer content, please visit madisoncatholicherald.org (FAITH Catholic-based website).

e-Edition:

click to go to the Catholic Herald e-Edition

Access our e-Edition here. For more information, contact the Catholic Herald office at 608-821-3070 or email: [email protected]

Most popular:

  • Introducing the Mazzuchelli Institute of Mission and Leadership
  • Ground breaks for new building project in Berlin
  • Practicing law is more than a career
  • We must work to end ‘slaughter of the innocents’
  • Priest announcement

Please support our advertisers:

  • Your ad could be here! Call (608) 821-3074

Bishop Hying’s videos:

'A Moment with the Bishop' videos on YouTube

Promote the Catholic Herald:

click for Catholic Herald promotion materials

Click here for information and materials to promote the Catholic Herald in your parish.

RSS feeds

RSS feed

You May Like

  • Around the Diocese
  • Front page
  • News
Catholic Herald Staff
On May 19, 2021September 27, 2023

Summer publication schedule

  • Around the Diocese
  • Front page
  • News
--
On January 25, 2023January 23, 2023

Catholic Cemetery Week logo contest

  • Around the Diocese
  • Front page
  • News
Amy Yanzer, For the Catholic Herald
On May 12, 2021May 14, 2021

Diocese to welcome new adult Catholics with two liturgies

  • Around the Diocese
  • News
Michael Wick
On April 16, 2025April 15, 2025

Mary Magdalene — bearer of hope and bold evangelist

  • Around the Diocese
  • Front page
  • News
Graham Mueller
On January 15, 2025January 13, 2025

Cathedral bells blessed

  • Around the Diocese
  • Front page
  • News
Graham Mueller
On January 24, 2024January 30, 2024

‘Setting the tone’ at Our Lady of the Assumption School

  • Catholic Herald on Facebook

Copyright © 2001-2025 Diocese of Madison, Catholic Herald. All rights reserved.
Website created by Leemark.com and Catholic Herald staff using Telegram theme.