Esperanza Center
AVISO: Esperanza Center a S. Broadway estará cerrado TEMPORALMENTE a partir del 7 de septiembre, debido a un incendio en un edificio al lado. Favor de volver a consultar esta página o llame al 667-600-2900 para más noticias. Gracias por su paciencia.
El Esperanza Center es un centro de recursos que ofrece esperanza y servicios importantes a los inmigrantes de los Estados Unidos. Inmigrantes de todas partes del mundo han recibido recursos y guía compasiva en el Esperanza Center desde 1963. Nuestro equipo dedicado provee servicios y referencias, clases de inglés, atención médica y servicios legales a bajo costo a miles de inmigrantes al año.
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offered at our center
- Para más información de los programas educativos para jóvenes, haga, clic aquí. 667-600-2943.
Esperanza Center in the News, Stories & Testimonials
Critical care: agile response in an unprecedented crisis
(Baltimore - March 16, 2020) - As Marylanders find themselves increasingly restricted by the dangerous community spread of COVID-19, Catholic Charities is working to provide agile and creative responses to ensure care for those most [...]
How we’re responding to COVID-19
(Baltimore - March 12, 2020) - At Catholic Charities, the safety and security of those we serve, and of our colleagues, volunteers and visitors, is paramount. We do not turn away individuals who need assistance we [...]
The journey of immigrant children – a panel discussion at Loyola University
Media Advisory October 17, 2019 Contact: Rena Daly rdaly@cc-md.org Catholic Charities 667.600-2007 Panel features young immigrants who made the trek alone, attorneys from Esperanza Center and Director of Jesuit Refugee Service / USA [...]
Journey of Immigrant Children
October 21, 2019 - Baltimore - Loyola University partnered with Catholic Charities of Baltimore to sponsor a panel discussion on experiences, legal issues and spiritual perspectives of Central American immigrant youth. Panelists included: Scott Rose, [...]
Esperanza to participate on Loyola panel about journey of immigrant youth
Loyola University Maryland will host a presentation, The Journey of Immigrant Children, on Monday, Oct. 21, 2019, at 6:30 p.m., in McGuire Hall. The panel discussion will focus on experiences, legal issues, and spiritual perspectives [...]
Esperanza Center looks to spring for reopening
One year after a fire caused significant damage to the Esperanza Center on Broadway, thousands of immigrant neighbors continue to receive services at alternative sites. In the months since flames engulfed Budeke’s Paint Store and [...]