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What does Catholic Charities do?

  • We serve all those who need our help. 
  • We provide direct services, emergency assistance, education and advocacy.
  • We do a lot with a little. 84% of funds are spent on services by 11 active programs.
  • We are an outwardly-focused organization.
  • We are part of the Community.
  • We are dedicated to alleviating poverty.

You can learn more about us at Our Mission and the Ways We Help.

 

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Author: Joe DiMino Created: 2/23/2008
Thoughts and insight from the Executive Director

By Joe DiMino on 2/19/2008

Livingston County News, February 7, 2008 Read More »

By Joe DiMino on 1/8/2008

We need compassionate immigration reform in our nation. The following was published in the Rochester Democrat & Chronicle on December 5, 2007. Read More »

By Joe DiMino on 10/25/2007

Just wanted to say hi and welcome! Please take some time to look at our new site and explore all of our new areas, especially Ways We Help and the Ways You Can Help. As always feel free to contact me with any questions!

By Joe DiMino on 10/8/2007

In The Celestine Prophecy, a book written by James Redfield, there is one message that runs through each chapter; there are no coincidences. Instead, we are continually presented with opportunities for new and deeper experiences on this journey called life. Sometimes we recognize the opportunity, sometimes we don’t. In the 1954 classic film On the Waterfront, Terry Malloy reflects on his life to his brother Charley, lamenting “I could have been a contender, Charley. I could have been somebody.” 

 

Do you feel like you could accomplish more with your life? Would you like the opportunity for a deep, meaningful experience? Are you creative ... Read More »

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