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An Evening with Catholic Charities: 2025 Annual Dinner
Please join us for our Annual Dinner, whose theme this year is Love Your Neighbor, which will be held at the Baltimore Marriott Waterfront on Monday, May 12, 2025.
This year's celebration will honor the impact and the sixteen-year tenure of our extraordinary Executive Director, William "Bill" J. McCarthy, Jr. Proceeds from the dinner will benefit a project dear to Bill's heart, the Intergenerational Center in West Baltimore. The Intergenerational Center aims to serve as a hub for lifelong learning, support and community engagement. With a diverse range of services and programs planned including Head Start classrooms, workforce development initiatives, health and wellness services, and recreational areas such as basketball courts, the center seeks to support individuals at every stage of life.
Your support will fuel the work of Catholic Charities and pay tribute to Bill McCarthy, his leadership, vision, and legacy that will ensure Catholic Charities continues to lead the way in providing critical services to our neighbors in need in compassionate and innovative ways.
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Baltimore Marriott Waterfront, 700 Aliceanna Street, Baltimore, MD
When
May 12 Monday
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