Actions YOU can take to support “Families Belong Together” to end the separation of families entering the U.S. at the southern border
While President Donald Trump’s June 20 executive order is intended [...]
Local Organizations Struggle to Reunite Families Following Executive Order
Baltimore Magazine, June 21, 2018 By Michelle Harris Reunification programs worry about [...]
Immigration Debate | At least 10 children separated from their parents are in Maryland
Fox45 News, June 21, 2018 by Shelley Orman FOX45 has [...]
Wall Street Journal: After Border Separation, Family Tries to Get Nephew Out of Foster Care
The Wall Street Journal, June 22, 2018 By Scott Calvert [...]
Baltimore woman’s daughter and granddaughter were separated at the border. She wants to take the 6-year-old in
The Baltimore Sun, June 21, 2018 By Nicholas Bogel-Burroughs and [...]
Home of the Week: Sarah’s House provides shelter, guidance and hope to the homeless
Wendi WintersContact Reporter wwinters@capgaznews.com The buildings on the edge of Fort [...]
New Safe Streets in Brooklyn-Curtis Bay neighborhood
Watch WBAL TV News announces new Safe Streets
Baltimore Sun – Catholic Charities Opens second Safe-Streets
WBFF – Fox Channel 45 interviews Our Daily Bread Chef Randy Poley and owners/chef of Café Gia
Maryland Perspectives features Lee Martin Program Director of Our Daily Bread Employment Center
View WBAL TV coverage of Taste of Maryland
Poverty is not a crime.
Catholic Charities of Baltimore addresses the stereotypes of individuals experiencing homelessness
Watch WMAR interview Rebecca Lorick, program director of My Sister’s Place Women’s Center
WBAL TV – NBC’s Ch. 11 debunking myths surrounding homelessness
WBAL Coverage of Catholic Charities defending Baltimore and those experiencing poverty and homelessness.
WBFF features My Sister’s Place Women’s Center for International Women’s Day