Catholic Charities to operate Safe Streets location in Sandtown-Winchester
January 28, 2016 Catholic Charities of Baltimore will operate the city's fifth Safe Streets program in Sandtown-Winchester, health officials announced Wednesday. Read the full article
Insights Gathered During the Blizzard of 2016
Insights Gathered During the Blizzard of 2016 Editor’s note: During Code Blue emergencies, some Catholic Charities programs provide additional support for those in need. This requires our staff members to remain on-site for days helping [...]
Supreme Court takes case on Obama’s immigration actions
January 19, 2016 From The Baltimore Sun: Adonia Simpson, managing attorney for Immigration Legal Services at the Esperanza Center, was interviewed for an article in The Baltimore Sun about the upcoming Supreme Court case on DAPA (Deferred Action [...]
Catholic Charities of Baltimore to Operate Safe Streets Baltimore Program in Sandtown-Winchester Neighborhood
Program credited with sharp drop in gun violence, homicides Media Contact: Rena Daly rdaly@cc-md.org 27 Jan 16 12:00 AM CST Catholic Charities of Baltimore will begin operating a new Safe Streets Baltimore program in the Sandtown-Winchester neighborhood of West Baltimore in [...]
Faith leaders add voices to Maryland sick-leave movement
January 12, 2016 From The Washington Post: Maryland faith leaders on Monday joined the swelling ranks of sick-leave advocates backing legislation to require employers in the state to pay workers for time off when they are ill — a [...]
Interfaith rally at St. Ignatius demands paid sick leave for this year
January 12, 2016 “It’s amazing we have to be here discussing this tonight,” said Bishop Denis J. Madden, auxiliary bishop of Baltimore as he addressed the crowd of 100 or so that packed the Chapel of Peace [...]