Archbishop Gomez congratulates the Democratic candidate: "We acknowledge that he joins the late President John F. Kennedy as the second United States president to profess the Catholic faith. https://t.co/0kEtTYVfMx
Thank you to all the Catholic Charities agencies and the national office @CCharitiesUSA for generous response to those in need during pandemic https://t.co/yfwJnpSHrv
Congratulations to our president and CEO Sr. Donna Markham for her inclusion in the @NonProfitTimes#NPTPower50. We are grateful for the unceasing work of our CCUSA team and our network’s dedication to the mission that made this achievement possible. https://t.co/6od00r0Xru
Making ends meet on a fixed income isn't easy. We encourage #seniors to call their local Catholic Charities & learn how to apply for food, #medicine, utilities, affordable housing, or transportation #benefits programs. Find Help: https://t.co/7EOF6zVJaL #BoostYourBudget Week
Celebrating the Fourth of July
For you were called for freedom...
But do not use this freedom as an opportunity for selfishness;
rather, serve one another through love.
(See Galatians 5:13)
Catholic Charities USA applauds the Supreme Court’s decision to allow DACA to continue, urges Congress to pursue permanent legislative solution https://t.co/HLFa9VQK7A
Today we celebrate the Memorial of St. Louise de Marillac, patron saint of #socialworkers 🙏 This #feastday is a special one for the Catholic Charities ministry ✝️ Find out why and sign-up to receive Easter season reflections here: https://t.co/DvHCmntpC3
The LaBovick Law Group was a proud supporter of PBCALA's Bahamas Relief Effort to the Catholic Charities, Diocese of Palm Beach. Numerous gift cards were collected to assist the Bahamians brought to our area. Supporting our community represents our PASSION TO SERVE!
After #Hurricane Irma devastated portions of Florida in 2017, Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Palm Beach initiated the #DisasterRelief program to meet the needs of hundreds of people without power, food or shelter. Read about its impact: https://t.co/9r8cnd0Z8Z
Elizabeth Clarisse Lange, known as Mother Mary Lange, foundress of the Oblate Sisters of Providence, was born in 1784 and died February 3, 1882. The Oblates, based in Baltimore, Maryland, were the first U.S.-based religious order of women of color. #BlackHistoryMonth
Thousands of people are without shelter after devastating #PuertoRicoEarthquakes. Volunteers on the ground are distributing much needed supplies to our brothers and sisters in need. Help us support our disaster relief efforts! https://t.co/kbdxzLpzh1
We pray for the well-being and resilience of all families today - especially those who have been separated or displaced from their homes. Let us look to the #HolyFamily for guidance as we celebrate their #FeastDay. https://t.co/FJfPJ701FP
Stunning surveillance footage captured the moment a high school coach in Oregon disarmed a student with a shotgun and then embraced him. Police eventually arrived and took the student into custody. https://t.co/a5artNKKlJ
Today we gathered with the families of members of the police department who have died by suicide. We keep them close in prayer along with all those suffering from the debilitating effects of mental health issues. Recommend resources from @CathCharitiesNY https://t.co/wQfE55YMBe
We had a great time sharing bold ideas with our ministry at #AG2019 in New Mexico this week. Can't wait to see you all in Cleveland next year!⚡️ “Thanks for attending Catholic Charities USA 2019 Annual Gathering” by @CCharitiesUSA https://t.co/DivXoZFcmK