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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‘It’s fear, fear, fear’: As enforcement increases, more immigrants avoid public places
February 26, 2017 Writing for The Washington Post, reporter Arelis Hernández interviewed Esperanza Center director Val Twanmoh for an article on the impact of increased immigration enforcement on the Latino community. Read the full Washington Post story here
Baltimore Archbishop William E. Lori Responds to recent Executive Orders Affecting Migrants and Refugees
"In recent days, President Donald Trump signed a number of executive orders that have caused many of our immigrant sisters and brothers to fear for their future in this country and for the stability of [...]
A Taste of Maryland 2017
Join us on Saturday, March 4 at the B&O Railroad Museum for A Taste of Maryland 2017. This evening of food and fun celebrates Maryland and benefits Our Daily Bread Employment Center. Your event ticket [...]
Immigration advocates in Baltimore area fear increased enforcement
February 14, 2017 The director of the Esperanza Center, Val Twanmoh, was among those interviewed by The Baltimore Sun for an article on the impact of increased deportation activities on Baltimore's immigrant community. Read the full Baltimore Sun [...]
Catholic Charities of Baltimore Announces $800,000 Grant from The Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Foundation
Funds will support programs serving people affected by poverty, homelessness Media Contact: Rena Daly rdaly@cc-md.org 31 Jan 17 12:00 AM CST Catholic Charities of Baltimore announced today that the agency will receive a grant of $800,000 over two years from [...]
Archibishop Lori responds to recent executive orders concerning immigrants and refugees
Archbishop Lori responds to recent Executive Orders affecting immigrants and refugees