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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Sarah’s House: Always learning and partnering to better serve
Sarah's House Director Kathryn Philliben presenting to supporting partners and staff. On June 15, Sarah’s House, our emergency and rapid rehousing program in Anne Arundel County, hosted its key partners from the county and [...]
Catholic Charities and its Esperanza Center Participate in Keep Families Together Rally
Media Advisory Contact: Rena Daly – rdaly@cc-md.org June 28, 2018 667-600-2007 mobile #: 646-263-6384 Staff and Supporters of Catholic Charities and its Esperanza Center Participate in Keep Families Together Rally in Washington, DC WHAT: [...]
Oldest athlete in MD Special Olympics from Gallagher and she wins GOLD
Bertina Williamson, 82 years-young, proves you're never too old to pick up a sport. This summer, Bertina, a resident in a home supported by Gallagher Services, was the oldest athlete in Special Olympics Maryland. She [...]
Working to foster awareness and prevention of elder abuse
Baltimore City elected officials and advocates for older adults gathered at the Jenkins Senior Living Campus for a discussion and presentation as part of World Elder Abuse Awareness Day on June 15th. View TV news coverage.
Actions YOU can take to support “Families Belong Together” to end the separation of families entering the U.S. at the southern border
While President Donald Trump’s June 20 executive order is intended to end the separation of families entering the U.S. at the southern border, there are still no answers for how families already separated will be [...]
Local Organizations Struggle to Reunite Families Following Executive Order
Baltimore Magazine, June 21, 2018 By Michelle Harris Reunification programs worry about the “re-traumatizing” effects on refugee children. Read more.>>