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Ensuring back rent doesn’t stop kids from going back to school
Erin Sessions understands that it doesn't take much for a family to tip into crisis, or for that crisis to unravel their lives. The case manager of Catholic Charities' Park Heights Family Stability program has [...]
St. Elizabeth earns outstanding review from regulators
Despite the ongoing national pandemic due to COVID-19, St. Elizabeth Rehabilitation and Nursing Center has received a glowing survey review from regulating authorities. The Maryland Office of Health Care Quality conducted a surprise inspection of [...]
On a Mission to Move
Working from home has its pros and cons. A new commute and nonrestrictive dress code are two major pros. But one of the cons is we may not be moving our bodies as much as [...]
Far more than a construction project: the Cherry Hill Town Center
In early March, Catholic Charities and its partners gathered to celebrate a groundbreaking at the Cherry Hill Town Center – the kick-off to a multi-phase project that will renovate the building’s facade, welcome the neighborhood's [...]
Awaiting a homecoming, Esperanza focuses on its mission
September 7, 2018. That’s the day the Esperanza Center suffered extensive damage from a fire at the neighboring business, Budeke's Paints, in the 400 block of South Broadway, in Baltimore's Fells Point neighborhood, forcing the [...]
With caution and care, bringing back services stopped by COVID in senior communities
Knowing the risk of severe illness from COVID-19 increases with age, Catholic Charities’ senior communities responded to the pandemic quickly and thoroughly, restricting gatherings and cancelling some of the in-house health services available to residents. [...]