U.S. Bishops Respond to Misleading Claims and News Reports on Migration

February 28, 2022

In the photo above, a volunteer with a Catholic Charities’ Humanitarian Respite Center leads a group of Central American refugees to their center in McAllen,… Read More

Catholic Charities and Students Unite to Fight Hunger

February 8, 2022

(From left) Deacon Scott Conway, superintendent of schools, with kindergarten through eighth-grade students from St. Joseph Catholic School in Jacksonville, and Rebecca Aleman, director of… Read More

Catholic Charities CEO Responds to Misleading News Reports on Immigrants

February 3, 2022

Anita Hassell, CEO and Diocesan Director of Catholic Charities Bureau, Inc. More than once now, Fox News has spread inaccurate information stating Catholic Charities encourages… Read More

U.S. Bishops’ President Offers Prayers in Solidarity with Those Impacted by Hurricane Ida

August 31, 2021

Archbishop José H. Gomez of Los Angeles, president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB), issued the following statement praying for the lives and… Read More

Children of Rural Farm Workers Get Back-to-School Surprise

September 1, 2020

The start of the school year has been a difficult one for many families – deciding between in-person or online learning, adapting to COVID-19 precautions,… Read More

Catholic Charities distributes nearly $400 million during COVID-19 crisis

August 11, 2020

St. Augustine, Fla. – Catholic Charities agencies distributed nearly $400 million in emergency COVID-19 assistance to people across the United States and the U.S. territories… Read More

Volunteers labor to help distribute food to underserved at St. John the Baptist

April 22, 2020

By Mark Udry On a beautiful Friday afternoon, perfect for being outdoors, a group of volunteers gathers inside the community hall at St. John the… Read More