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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States weigh costs, benefits of undocumented immigrant parents
April 21, 2016 The January raids caused widespread concern among parents, said Adonia Simpson, managing attorney for immigration legal services at the Esperanza Center, part of Catholic Charities of Baltimore. Read the full article from Stateline here
Immigrants in limbo as U.S. top court weighs Obama action
April 15, 2016 In Baltimore's heavily Latino Fell's Point neighborhood, South Broadway is lined with storefronts advertising services in Spanish, ranging from tax preparation to cellphone providers. Catholic Charities runs an immigrant resource center offering legal advice [...]
Dentist brightens job prospects for men of Christopher Place
April 1, 2016 One day after he declined to take a well-deserved bow in recognition of his service to his country, James W. Taneyhill reluctantly accepted the thanks of Catholic Charities. Taneyhill received a Distinguished Service Award [...]
Lack of funding threatens Baltimore’s ‘Safe Streets’
March 17, 2016 A March 17, 2016 editorial by Catholic Charities' executive director Bill McCarthy on the need for sustainable funding for Baltimore City's Safe Streets programs: A majority of our community's collective attention, especially during this [...]
Mayor Kicks Off Safe Streets Program in Sandtown-Winchester
New Catholic Charities-operated program aimed at reducing violence in West Baltimore On March 17, 2016, Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake and Baltimore City Health Commissioner Dr. Leana Wen joined Bill McCarthy, executive director of Catholic Charities, held [...]
Mayor to Kick Off Safe Streets Program in Sandtown-Winchester
New Catholic Charities-operated program aimed at reducing violence in West Baltimore Media Contact: Rena Daly rdaly@cc-md.org 14 Mar 16 12:00 AM CDT Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake and Baltimore City Health Commissioner Dr. Leana Wen will join Bill McCarthy, executive director of [...]