Celebrating a Community of Generosity
By Rita Walters, Chief Development Officer for Catholic Charities of Baltimore I admit it. This IS one of those #myjobisbetterthanyourjob post, but hang in there with me, please; I promise it will not be as obnoxious [...]
A Woman’s Quest to Get Her 8-Year-Old Migrant Nephew
After Border Separation, Family Tries to Get Nephew Out of Foster Care For 30 days, Nila Serrano has been struggling to gain temporary custody of Danny, a Honduran child who was apprehended at the border [...]
Training begins for 11th biennial Dragons Boat Races
Paddlers from leading businesses, educational institutions and nonprofits take to the Canton Marina tonight to begin training for the 11th Biennial Catholic Charities Dragon Boat Races. Who will defeat the three-time champion, T. Rowe Price? Find out [...]
‘Esperanza’ – hope – amid immigration crisis
Exhausted immigrants, recently released from U.S. custody, sleep on the floor of a Catholic Charities-run respite center in McAllen, Texas, July 1, as several U.S. bishops tour the facility. The Esperanza Center in East Baltimore [...]
Leadership matters: Catholic Charities invests in its future
Catholic Charities' 13 leaders who completed our program in partnership with Notre Dame University of Maryland Because leadership is so important, Catholic Charities is dedicated to professional development. This May, 13 Catholic Charities [...]
Facts about immigration
For decades, Catholic Charities' Esperanza Center has helped immigrant individuals and families with many of their basic needs. Our experts at the Esperanza Center have provided this information about undocumented immigration, unaccompanied minors, the impact [...]