Giving life to hope: Remembering Rep. Elijah Cummings
Bill McCarthy Executive Director Grief is a powerful and heavy force. It can weigh us down with despair and fear, and make so many things seem beyond repair. While our city, our state and the [...]
Fall 2019 newsletter captures Catholic Charities at work all in a day
All in a day, thousands of people are guided on a path to overcome barriers and attain a secure and fulfilling life through Catholic Charities' 80 programs in 200 locations throughout Central Maryland. View the [...]
Esperanza to participate on Loyola panel about journey of immigrant youth
Loyola University Maryland will host a presentation, The Journey of Immigrant Children, on Monday, Oct. 21, 2019, at 6:30 p.m., in McGuire Hall. The panel discussion will focus on experiences, legal issues, and spiritual perspectives [...]
Multiplying loaves with casseroles
Our Daily Bread Employment Center needs your help to feed the hungry. We’re not asking for a miracle of multiplying loaves and fishes, but we would appreciate you baking a casserole or two. “Casseroles are [...]
One woman’s impassioned commitment to health and housing
Sr. Helen Amos, RSM, has spent years working to make homelessness in Baltimore rare and brief through the Journey Home initiative and the city’s plan to end homelessness. She has led, since 1999, Mercy Health [...]
How a banking executive’s heart for service has touched lives
Ralph W. Emerson, Jr. – “Buddy,” as everyone knows him – hasn’t been able to relax much since he retired in March as senior vice president of M&T Bank. One of the best-known businessmen in [...]