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Dragon Boat Races are winning combination of competition and compassion
September 13, 2016 Great coverage of Dragon Boats 2016 by our good friends at The Catholic Review. Read the full article from the Catholic Review here
Dragon Boat Races in the Inner Harbor
Catholic Charities hosts its 10th biennial Dragon Boat Races in the Inner Harbor September 12, 2016 The Baltimore Sun's Kim Hairston shot an amazing video of Dragon Boats Race Day 2016, including an interview with Catholic Charities [...]
Recording Artists Declan O’Rourke, Mindy Gledhill to Perform Benefit Concert for Catholic Charities
Proceeds to benefit Our Daily Bread Employment Center Media Contact: Rena Daly rdaly@cc-md.org 06 Sep 16 12:00 AM CDT Internationally acclaimed Irish recording artist Declan O’Rourke and Utah-based singer-songwriter Mindy Gledhill will perform at a special concert to benefit Catholic Charities’ [...]
Return of the Dragons!
Dragon Boat Races in Inner Harbor on Sept. 10 to Raise Funds for Programs of Catholic Charities of Baltimore Media Contact: Rena Daly rdaly@cc-md.org 30 Aug 16 12:00 AM CDT Catholic Charities of Baltimore will host its 10th biennial Dragon Boat [...]
Over one year after unrest, church’s West Baltimore effort continues
August 18, 2016 In The Catholic Review, Erik Zygmont writes about the expanded focus on and services in West Baltimore from both Catholic Charities and the Archdiocese since the unrest in April of 2015. Read the full article [...]
Seniors at St. Ann Adult Day Services Sponsoring Supply Drive for Children at Violetville Elementary School
After devastating vandalism at the school on Aug. 3, staff and seniors looking for ways to help students Media Contact: Rena Daly rdaly@cc-md.org 10 Aug 16 12:00 AM CDT The staff and the seniors who participate in Catholic Charities’ St. [...]