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Global Humanitarians :: Catholic Charities USA

  • An overview of the history, mission, and services of Catholic Charities USA.

About Catholic Charities USA

The mission of Catholic Charities USA agencies is to provide service to people in need, to advocate for justice in social structures, and to call the entire church and other people of good will to do the same.  About $2 billion of its budget comes from the Faith-Based Initiatives Office of the federal government.

Nearly 90 cents of every dollar donated to Catholic Charities agencies goes directly to programs and services.  Each year local Catholic Charities agencies serve more than 10 million people regardless of their religious, social, or economic backgrounds.

They labor in the streets inviting and serving those who have been left out to know and experience the tremendous and abundant love of God through Jesus Christ.  They commit themselves to break down walls of division that keep sisters and brothers separated from one another, excluded, or rendered disposable by our society.

With joy, they resolve to build bridges of hope, mercy and justice toward the creation of a culture of communal care responsive to the cries of those who are poor.

 

Catholic Charities USA - Working to reduce poverty in America for over 100 years

Catholic Charities USA: Working to reduce poverty in America for over 100 years. | Image courtesy: catholiccharitiesusa.org

 

 

Catholic Charities USA Channel | Reaching the Poor and Vulnerable

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Catholic Charities USA

The largest private network of social service organizations in the United States works to support families, reduce poverty, and build communities.

Catholic Charities USA on the Forbes The 50 Largest U.S. Charities …

Catholic Charities provides service to people in need, pushes for justice in social structures, and calls upon the entire church and other people of good will to do …

Catholic Charities USA – Alexandria, Virginia – Social Services …

Catholic Charities USA, Alexandria, Virginia. 44628 likes · 702 talking about this · 376 were here. Working to reduce poverty in America for over 100 years.

Catholic Charities USA Celebrates 100 Years 1910 – 2010 : Catholic ...Catholic Charities USA Celebrates 100 Years 1910 – 2010 : Catholic …
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Catholic Charities, the Fiscal Cliff and Pope Benedict’s ‘Motu Proprio …

Since 2005, Father Larry Snyder has served as the president of Catholic Charities USA, the national office for about 1,700 local Catholic Charities agencies and institutions. He also serves on the Pontifical Council Cor Unum,

Catholic Charities USA Assists Residents in Milliken, CO | FEMA.govCatholic Charities USA Assists Residents in Milliken, CO | FEMA.gov
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Ellen Buelow Recognized by Catholic Charities USA – Bread New …

Back in April, we blogged about how Bread for the World advocate Ellen Buelow of Albuquerque was honored as 2012 Catholic Charities Volunteer. She earned this award because of her dedication to improve the lives of

 

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One response to Catholic Charities USA: Making A Difference in the Lives of People in Need | Domestic Relief Agency

  1. Andrew S April 15th, 2013 at 2:54 pm

    Sandy hits areas that numerous whites live plus they placed on concets and you will find aid advertisements on every a few minutes. Why wasn’t there this kind of reaction to Katrina.