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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A moral obligation
Commentary from Archbiship William Lori July 25, 2014 The Catholic Church, including here in the United States, has a long history of serving immigrants. Read more: https://www.baltimoresun.com/news/opinion/oped/bs-ed-lori-children-20140726,0,7034258.story#ixzz38yEaOpS8
Kudos to Catholic Charities
Letter to the Editor of the Baltimore Sun July 23, 2014 I'd like to commend William McCarthy Jr. and Catholic Charities for their offer of child-appropriate un-used space at St. Vincent's Villa to help house some of [...]
Standing Up for Children
Baltimore Sun Editorial July 21, 2014 Another proposal to house undocumented children in Maryland and another shameful response. This time it wasn't rural Carroll County blasting the prospect of "illeagles" living outside Westminster, but a Baltimore County councilman decrying the potential presence [...]
O’Malley hosts 50 faith leaders to discuss Md. response to child border crossings
by John Wagner, The Washington Post July 21, 2014 Gov. Martin O’Malley gathered about 50 religious leaders in Annapolis on Monday for what aides described as a brain-storming session on how Maryland can help respond to the [...]
Children Should Be Welcomed
Letter to the Editor of the Baltimore Sun July 21, 2014 Over the past several months, the matter of children fleeing violence in their Central American countries for safety in ours has entered into our national conversation [...]
Immigration Courts Clogged
Immigration courts clogged as thousands of cases loom Shortage of lawyers leads to frequent delays in system July 19, 2014|By John Fritze, The Baltimore Sun Before they get a decision in their immigration cases — [...]