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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Archbishop Lori expresses solidarity with immigrant families
December 13, 2016 Read the full Catholic Review article
CareFirst awards $575,000 to support West Baltimore initiatives
December 12, 2016 Catholic Charities was among five nonprofits to receive grants from CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield to support various programs in West Baltimore. The grant to Catholic Charities is supporting the opening of a therapeutic after-school program [...]
Back at Our Daily Bread, but this time with two jobs, a home and hope
December 12, 2016 From The Catholic Review, a great piece on the 2016 Leadership Breakfast at Our Daily Bread Employment Center. Shawnta Stern spoke at the gathering, and talked about slipping into homelessness a year ago, and [...]
Maryland advocates discuss next steps for undocumented community
December 2, 2016 The Esperanza Center's director, Val Twanmoh, was interviewed for an article about conditions potentially facing undocumented immigrants with the upcoming change in administrations. Read the full Frederick News Post article here
Se sanità fa rima con carità
November 29, 2016 The Esperanza Center's Bibi Hackshaw and Katie Kline did an interview with Italian journalist Gabriele Barbati on health and health insurance needs among immigrants to the U.S. Watch the video Note: the first segment in [...]
Catholic Charities of Baltimore Celebrates 35 Years of Providing Affordable, Safe Communities for Seniors in Maryland
Basilica Place will host event to celebrate anniversary on Nov. 29 Media Contact: Rena Daly rdaly@cc-md.org 22 Nov 16 12:00 AM CST Catholic Charities of Baltimore will celebrate 35 years of operating senior apartment communities in Maryland for older adults living [...]