Humanitarian aid, international development, social service
Location
Spain
Area served
Spain
Key people
Rafael del Río, President
Parent organization
Caritas Internationalis
Website
www.caritas.es
Caritas Spain ("Cáritas Española" in Spanish) is the Catholic Church's official organization in Spain for charity and social relief, instituted by the Spanish Episcopal Conference.
On 9 March 1981 it was registered as a religious entity with Spain's Ministry of Justice.[2]
^"Caritas is Awarded 1999's Principe Asturias Award". Prince of Asturias Award. Retrieved 29 March 2013.
^"Religious Organizations Registrar". Spain's Ministry of Justice. Retrieved 29 March 2013.
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