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Annual Celebration Dinner Registration
Register for the 2023 Annual Celebration Dinner.
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3 Experiments to Help Reduced Senior Care Worker Shortages
The U.S. is desperately short of nurses, personal care aides, and other direct care workers who help frail older adults and younger people with disabilities manage their days.
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We believe that seeing the inherent value of every individual is a call to action - a call to help others - to give of ourselves - and to love. Every day, at our 80 programs across 200 locations throughout Maryland, Catholic Charities of Baltimore serves children and families, immigrants, individuals with intellectual disabilities, people living in poverty and seniors, filling both immediate needs and providing longer-term support that encourages independence.
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The Baltimore Symphony Orchestra and Morgan State Choir to Perform at Catholic Charities of Baltimore’s Basilica Christmas Concert
Catholic Charities of Baltimore announces it will host its annual Christmas Festival at the Basilica. The event will include a live concert performance from the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra and the Morgan State University Choir. In addition to the holiday music, the event will also commemorate Catholic Charities’ centennial year, marking 100 years of hope and promise in Maryland.
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High school varsity basketball teams awarded with CIAA tickets
One high school basketball program got surprise games added to their schedule today, except at this one, they get to sit back, stand up, and cheer. Safe Streets along with Catholic Charities awarded CIAA tickets to the boy's and girl's varsity basketball teams at Brooklyn's Ben Franklin High School in South Baltimore.
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Families of Key Bridge collapse victims rely on translators to navigate life: ‘When someone cries, I cry’
The Esperanza Center, operated by Catholic Charities has necessitated bridging a language gap for the primarily Spanish-speaking families most affected by collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge.
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Catholic Charities Announces New Chief Development Officer
Jocabel Michel Reyes joins Catholic Charities of Baltimore, Maryland’s largest private provider of human services, as Chief Development Officer, overseeing strategic development efforts supporting the organization’s more than 80 programs in 200 locations.
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Catholic Charities and Community Break Ground on $32M Intergenerational Center in West Baltimore
The Board of Trustees of Catholic Charities announced new leadership in January 2024.
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Giant and Coca-Cola team up to feed families
Giant Food and Coca-Cola Consolidated generously donate 500 backpacks filled with nonperishable food items to Catholic Charities and Next One Up.
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Commentary: Safe Streets staff is worthy of admiration, applause
As questions arise about Brooklyn mass shooting, the need for violence interrupters is as great as ever.
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Catholic Charities in Baltimore focus on opening conversation around mental health
Catholic Charities in Baltimore focus on opening conversation around mental health for teens.