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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Catholic Charities Revs up Careers of West Baltimore with Automotive Training
Graduation for 7 Program Participants – Celebrates Training and Job Placement Media Contact: Rena Daly rdaly@cc-md.org 17 Aug 17 12:00 AM CDT WHAT: Catholic Charities of Baltimore and its St. Edward’s Workforce Development Center (SEWDC) automotive training program will graduate 7 [...]
Community groups receive 4,700 books through Books Across Baltimore program
August 16, 2017 The Molina Foundation made a generous donation of books to Catholic Charities Head Start of Baltimore City, and to two other organizations serving young children. Read the full Daily Record article here Note: The Daily [...]
Treatment here, not Timbuktu
July 11, 2017 A recent Baltimore Sun editorial on addiction recovery support and services made reference to a task force appointed by Mayor Catherine Pugh that is working to identify best practices for locating and managing neighborhood-friendly [...]
Becoming a safe haven: Baltimore and the arrival of immigrant youth
June 25, 2017 A wonderful article from Scalawag on the horrific conditions that have led thousands of children to flee their home countries in recent years, and the welcome and support they receive at the Esperanza Center. Read [...]
The Least of These: Helping victims of modern slavery become survivors
June 9, 2017 In the ongoing series "The Least of These," The Catholic Review examined the response of organizations in Baltimore that are working to help survivors of human trafficking, including Catholic Charities' Esperanza Center. Read the full [...]
Local Advocates Roundtable: Youth Homelessness in Baltimore
May 30, 2017 On May 30, our colleague Helany Sinkler appeared on The Marc Steiner Show as part of a panel to discuss homelessness among area youth. Helany, who works at the Esperanza Center, offered the perspective of [...]