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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‘Glorious Garden Day’ in Timonium to spotlight nature program for adults with intellectual disabilities
By Libby Solomon•Towson Times - August 16, 2018 At Francis X. Gallagher Services in Timonium, adults with intellectual disabilities learn horticulture skills alongside Master gardeners, farmers and people from nonprofit Blue Water Baltimore. Participants in [...]
Train your Dragon Boats to Paddle Out Poverty
On the Canton waterfront, Monday through Thursday evening, employees from national and regional businesses, non-profits, educational and medical institutions step away from their office and into 20-foot Dragon Boat canoes to train for the 11th Biennial [...]
Esperanza works to reunite families separated at the border
Family still fighting to regain custody of child, over 1 month after border separation. View news report from Canadian Global News. https://globalnews.ca/news/4327495/family-separation-migrants-us-border/
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 [...]
Early Head Start of Harford County helps parents with health literacy
Catholic Charities Early Head Start of Harford County is now part of an innovative national health literacy improvement program based on a book series that helps parents know what to do when their child is [...]