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New York tenants at risk of eviction as moratorium comes to end

https://www.catholiccharitiesusa.org/stories/many-new-york-tenants-are-at-risk-of-eviction-as-moratorium-comes-to-end/

Story - June 22, 2020 - As New York’s court system prepares to hear cases again and the June 20 expiration of Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s moratorium on evictions approaches, Antonio Garcia, an official of Catholic Charities of New York, said the agency is prepared to help at-risk tenants. On March 20, Cuomo announced the 90-day moratorium to protect residential and commercial…

N.Y. Archdiocese, partner offer COVID-19 tests in underserved communities

https://www.catholiccharitiesusa.org/stories/n-y-archdiocese-partner-offer-covid-19-tests-in-underserved-communities/

Story - June 17, 2020 - An organization whose work was praised by Pope Francis late last year has partnered with the Archdiocese of New York to offer free COVID-19 testing in predominantly Latino communities in and around New York City. In a June 15 news release, SOMOS Community Care, a network of more than 2,500 medical providers in the New…

Catholic leaders decry prisoners’ exposure to COVID-19 during pandemic

https://www.catholiccharitiesusa.org/stories/catholic-leaders-decry-prisoners-exposure-to-covid-19-during-pandemic/

Story - May 23, 2020 - A May 19 statement by 14 Catholic leaders, including five bishops, decried the danger people in prison are exposed to during the coronavirus pandemic. “Reports of lack of testing suggest measurements of the impact of the virus are incomplete. We are deeply concerned that experiencing COVID-19 from behind bars could, for some, mean a de…

Local businesses and FeedMore of Western New York share their excess

https://www.catholiccharitiesusa.org/stories/grocery-stores-and-a-local-restaurant-are-reaching-out-to-catholic-charities-along-with-feedmore-of-western-new-york-to-share-their-excess/

Story - April 14, 2020 - Yesterday, Catholic Charities food pantry staff, as well as employees from its Workforce and Education and Immigration and Refugee Assistance Program, pitched in to pick up and sort eggs, pastries, vegetables, fruit and more for distribution to the agency’s nine food pantries in three counties (Erie, Cattaraugus and Allegany). More than 500 dozen eggs and…

Miami child development centers serve families in need of support

https://www.catholiccharitiesusa.org/stories/helping-families-live-well-child-development-centers-of-catholic-charities-of-the-archdiocese-of-miami/

Story - August 16, 2019 - Even given the best of circumstances, parents encounter many challenges as they try to raise their children. If one happens to be a single mother or an immigrant who cannot speak the country’s language, or if one has a low income and works all day trying to make ends meet, then the difficulties multiply quickly.…

AmeriCorps serving refugees through financial literacy

https://www.catholiccharitiesusa.org/stories/americorps-serving-refugees-through-financial-literacy/

Story - January 7, 2019 - AmeriCorps members working with Catholic Charities help refugees resettle in a number of ways, including language, case management and legal aid. But one essential part of their service is providing financial literacy to refugees, helping them toward self-sufficiency. CCUSA incorporated financial literacy into the application for the Refugee Resettlement AmeriCorps Program. The Corporation for National…

Child finds safety and stable home in U.S.

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Story - December 11, 2018 - Luz*, 4 years old, was living with her grandmother in El Salvador after her parents abandoned her. Her grandmother did not take good care of her, and she ended up being sexually molested by an older cousin. Her home environment was very unstable, and she was often left alone as a very young child. Her…

Public charge assessment separates family

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Story - December 11, 2018 - Prior to coming to the United States, Dr. Ali* was a renowned cardiac surgeon in Syria, father of three young children, and the husband of a talented anesthesiologist. As the violence escalated in Syria, Dr. Ali’s brother was tortured to death by Syrian intelligence officers, his father-in-law was killed by a barrel bomb, and his…

Saved from domestic violence

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Story - December 11, 2018 - Sara*, a Nigerian survivor of domestic violence, had lived undocumented in the United States for over 20 years. She endured years of severe physical and emotional abuse at the hands of her U.S. citizen husband. Sara did not know of any available alternative to her situation. Catholic Charities recognized that Sara qualified for relief under…

Actor shares message of faith with Catholic Charities Jackson

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Story - November 15, 2018 - Jim Caviezel wanted to play in the NBA and later become a fighter pilot. God had other plans, however, which is good news for the American movie industry and Caviezel’s three children. The actor spoke recently about his life, his career and his faith at a fundraising gala for Catholic Charities Jackson, which focuses on…

A decent home for all: CCUSA celebrates Fair Housing Act anniversary

https://www.catholiccharitiesusa.org/stories/a-decent-home-for-everyone-catholic-charities-usa-and-the-50th-anniversary-of-the-fair-housing-act/

Story - October 29, 2018 - As the nation celebrates the 50th anniversary of the Fair Housing Act, Catholic Charities USA (CCUSA) looks back on the many and varied ways the Catholic Charities ministry has served people’s housing needs. Ever since 1910, when the ministry established its network of local agencies and national office – now known as CCUSA – housing…

Making the world a better place through volunteering

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Story - September 28, 2018 - Since 1941, the mission of Catholic Charities of Southern Nevada (CCSN) has been to serve those in need — the most vulnerable — regardless of race, religion or creed. As a leading community resource, CCSN offers help and hope with dignity as it strives to meet the diverse needs of men, women and children in…