Every day, at our 80 programs at 200 locations throughout Maryland, Catholic Charities of Baltimore serves children and families, immigrants, individuals with intellectual disabilities, people living in poverty and seniors.
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Safe Streets sponsors back-to-school supply drive
Safe Streets of Brooklyn Curtis-Bay is collecting school supplies for children and families of Southwest Baltimore, and they need your help. Supplies can be purchased on-line through the back-to-school Amazon wishlist and delivered to the [...]
What I did on my summer vacation
Soon children will return to school and, within the first week, they'll write the proverbial essay: “What I did on my summer vacation.” For the children who participated in Catholic Charities summer programs, the essays [...]
Listen to your mother – eat your veggies
It's a treat to shop at Maryland's farm stands during the summer and lucky for our residents and staff at the Jenkins Senior Living Campus in Halethorpe the farmers market comes to them every Wednesday [...]
Library partners with Esperanza Center to serve immigrants
The Enoch Pratt is one of the oldest free public library systems in the United States. It was started by businessman Enoch Pratt in 1882 who ordered a gift to the Mayor and the City Council of [...]
Understanding adverse childhood experiences
Feature by Ron Means, MD, Assistant Medical Director, Baltimore Child and Adolescent Response System (BCARS) Behavioral health clinicians are tasked with providing traditional services such as medications, therapy, counseling, and rehabilitative services. Often we have [...]
Join us for a Movement to Love: an Evening with Catholic Charities
Join us for A Movement to Love: An Evening with Catholic Charities on Tuesday, October 22, 2019, at the Hippodrome Theater, to celebrate the work of eight extraordinary individuals - three community leaders and five [...]