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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Celebrate the Christmas spirit with these events
Opportunities for you and your family to celebrate the season include: Community Green Initiative at Gallagher Services' greenhouse hosts the holiday crafts & greens sale on Friday, Dec. 7 and Saturday, Dec. 9 from 10 a.m. [...]
Christmas Concert at the Basilica of the Assumption Dec. 6, 2018
Celebrate the joy of Christmas with performances by the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, members of the Choral Arts Society and Davon Fleming of NBC’s “The Voice”. WHAT: Enjoy stellar performances by amazing musicians and vocalists as [...]
Bishop, high school thespian society and devoted dad honored for extraordinary service
Catholic Charities’ annual celebration recognizes impact in communities Press Release Contact: Rowena Daly, Media Relations Manager, rdaly@cc-md.org 667-600-2007 (Nov. 1, 2018 – Baltimore, MD) – Three outstanding members of the Catholic Charities’ community received the organization’s [...]
Back On My Feet helps Christopher Place participant make debut in Baltimore Running Festival
Michael Martin’s attitude towards running mirrors his attitude toward overcoming his addiction. “Failure is not an option,” Martin said. The 45-year-old recovering heroin addict is among the thousands of runners who will don athletic attire, [...]
Baltimore Sun: Attorneys see longer detention for migrant children in Maryland as ICE detains potential sponsors
Flor, an indigenous Guatemalan woman living in Baltimore, is trying to release her nephew's son, who is in detention. She could face deportation herself to her home country, whose poverty and violence she fled 14 [...]
Catholic Charities receives grant from CareFirst for major substance use treatment initiative
Baltimore, MD (October 24, 2018) Catholic Charities of Baltimore’s new comprehensive substance use treatment initiative has significant support, thanks to a $150,000 CareFirst grant announced in Baltimore today. “Our first steps include expanding medication-assisted treatment [...]