Becoming a safe haven: Baltimore and the arrival of immigrant youth
June 25, 2017 A wonderful article from Scalawag on the horrific conditions [...]
The Least of These: Helping victims of modern slavery become survivors
June 9, 2017 In the ongoing series "The Least of These," The [...]
Local Advocates Roundtable: Youth Homelessness in Baltimore
May 30, 2017 On May 30, our colleague Helany Sinkler appeared on [...]
Supporters Of Paid Sick Leave Rally Against Governor’s Veto
May 30, 2017 Catholic Charities' director of advocacy Regan Vaughan appeared with [...]
Around the Park: Luncheon highlights Benevolent Baskets’ success, growth
May 18, 2017 From The Capital Gazette, a wonderful piece on Benevolent [...]
United Shades of America
Immigrants and refugees April 30, 2017 Former Esperanza Center client Williams Guevara [...]
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